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SQL Server

The user with which the application should connect to the database needs the following roles in order to run the database correctly:

USE [<databasename>]
GO
CREATE USER [<username>] FOR LOGIN [<username>]
GO
USE [<databasename>]
GO
ALTER ROLE [db_owner] ADD MEMBER [<username>]
GO

The collation for the database has to be set to SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS.

USE [master]
GO
ALTER DATABASE [<database>] COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS
GO

Oracle Server

The user with which the application should connect to the database needs the following roles in order to run the database correctly:

GRANT CREATE SESSION,ALTER SESSION,CREATE TABLE,CREATE VIEW,CREATE SYNONYM,CREATE PROCEDURE,CREATE SEQUENCE,CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW,CREATE TRIGGER,CREATE ANY CONTEXT,CREATE JOB,EXECUTE ON SYS.DBMS_LOCK TO <username>;

The collation for the database has to be set to AL32UTF8.


MySQL Server

MySQL Server needs to be set to:

set log_bin_trust_function_creators =1

MySQL :: MySQL 8.4 Reference Manual :: 7.1.8 Server System Variables

The user with which the application should connect to the database needs the following roles in order to run the database correctly:

GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON <databasename>.* TO '<username>'@'<host>';

The collation for the database has to be set to UTF8:

ALTER SCHEMA `<databasename>`  DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8 ;

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