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Updated on 2024-11-15 GMT+08:00

How Do I Do If Inconsistent Character Encoding Leads to Garbled Characters?

To avoid garbled characters caused by inconsistent character encoding, you are advised to unify the encoding format of your data source when executing jobs in DLI.

DLI only supports UTF-8-encoded text, so your data needs to be encoded in UTF-8 when creating tables and importing data.

Before importing data into DLI, make sure that the source data file (such as CSV, JSON, etc.) is saved in UTF-8 encoding. If the data source is not encoded in UTF-8, convert it to UTF-8 encoding before importing.