1 SET_NAMES Specifies the default, identifier, and literal character sets for the session. The SET NAMES statement also specifies the character parameters for SQL module language. 2 Environment You can use the SET NAMES statement: o In interactive SQL o Embedded in host language programs to be precompiled o As part of a procedure in an SQL module o In dynamic SQL as a statement to be dynamically executed 2 Format (B)0SET NAMES qqq> runtime-options qqqqqq>    (B)0runtime-options    qqwqqq> 'string-literal' qqqqqqwqqqqq>   tqqq> parameter qqqqqqqqqqqqqu   mqqq> parameter-marker qqqqqqj  2 Arguments 3 parameter Specifies the character set used for the default, identifier, and literal character set for the session. The value of runtime- options must be a valid character set. See the Oracle Rdb SQL Reference Manual for a list of allowable character sets and option values. 3 parameter-marker Specifies the character set used for the default, identifier, and literal character set for the session. The value of runtime- options must be a valid character set. See the Oracle Rdb SQL Reference Manual for a list of allowable character sets and option values. 3 'string-literal' Specifies the character set used for the default, identifier, and literal character set for the session. The value of runtime- options must be a valid character set. See the Oracle Rdb SQL Reference Manual for a list of allowable character sets and option values. 2 Example Example 1: Setting the default, identifier, and literal character sets of an interactive session SQL> show character sets; Default character set is DEC_MCS National character set is DEC_MCS Identifier character set is DEC_MCS Literal character set is DEC_MCS Display character set is UNSPECIFIED SQL> -- SQL> set names 'DEC_KANJI'; SQL> show character sets; Default character set is DEC_KANJI National character set is DEC_MCS Identifier character set is DEC_KANJI Literal character set is DEC_KANJI Display character set is UNSPECIFIED SQL> -- SQL> -- Specifying a different default character set SQL> -- SQL> set default character set 'DEC_KOREAN'; SQL> show character sets; Default character set is DEC_KOREAN National character set is DEC_MCS Identifier character set is DEC_KANJI Literal character set is DEC_KANJI Display character set is UNSPECIFIED SQL>