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Link to possible DB_CHARSET values#502

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Link to possible DB_CHARSET values#502
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Added section on DB Charset Numbers and CA file preference.
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ComfortablyCoding commented Jan 2, 2026

Thanks for the suggestion. My understanding is that these settings are functionally equivalent, using the equivalent value for either should result in the same configuration. Do you have any reference that documents what you are suggesting?

If the PR was intended to document where to find the charset numbers as the title suggests then we should point to the official source and move that information to a superscript. This would be inline with other sections of the configuration documentation.

@ComfortablyCoding ComfortablyCoding changed the title Specify where to find charset number Link to possible DB_CHARSET values Feb 5, 2026
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LGTM, thanks!

@ComfortablyCoding ComfortablyCoding merged commit 42d1116 into directus:main Feb 5, 2026
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