I have a database dump taken from a broken database that I need to import into a clean installation. However, the original database seem to have been set to use utf8_unicode_ci.
When importing this dump into clean database, all databases are created with the default utf8_general_ci which gives me duplicate entries for words including ß, because general makes 'ß' == 's', while as utf8_unicode_ci supposedly have 'ß' == 'ss'.
But, when importing mysql always seems to select the default utf8_general_ci when creating the table, even though I set the database (schema) default to utf8_unicode_ci.
Is there any way to force it to create tables with utf8_unicode_ci without having to inject alter table statements in my dump? It is several GB in size and is gonna be a pain to modify manually.
Configuring MySQL system wide is fine.
I tried setting:
collation-server=utf8_unicode_ci
in my.cnf but that doesn't seem to set the default collation for table creation.
mysql db_name < dbdump.sql– jishi Jul 27 '11 at 12:37