How to Convert a Database to UTF-8 Brad MarkleUpdated on March 11, 2022 2 Minute Read The following mini script is used to convert existing database tables to UTF-8. Upload the script to your account as “convert.php” and modify the database connection parameters and the character set, then execute the script. To execute the script, you simply would visit the script in any web browser. If you upload the file to your public_html folder you’d visit “https://example.com/convert.php“. Don’t forget to replace example.com with your actual domain name. Also, to get your languages to work on your site the collation will need to be utf8. Code to convert your database to UTF-8 <?php // Fill in your Server, User, Database, Password, and Collation configuration below $db_server = 'localhost'; $db_user = 'database user'; $db_password = 'password'; $db_name = 'database name'; $char_set = 'new character set'; // Adds the header information header('Content-type: text/plain'); // Connects to the MySQL database $connection = mysql_connect($db_server, $db_user, $db_password) or die(mysql_error() ); $db = mysql_select_db($db_name) or die( mysql_error() ); // Runs the SQL query on teh database $sql = 'SHOW TABLES'; $result = mysql_query($sql) or die( mysql_error() ); // Runs a loop that finds all collations within the database and changes it to the new collation while ( $row = mysql_fetch_row($result) ) { $table = mysql_real_escape_string($row[0]); $sql = "ALTER TABLE $table CONVERT TO CHARACTER SET $char_set COLLATE utf8_general_ci"; mysql_query($sql) or die( mysql_error() ); print "$table changed successfully.n"; } // Update the Collation of the database itself $sql = "ALTER DATABASE CHARACTER SET $char_set;"; mysql_query($sql) or die( mysql_error()); print "Database collation has been updated successfully.n"; // close the connection to the database mysql_close($connection); ?> Note! You can use this script to change the database to any character set you wish. You need to define the character set in the script to change character sets: $char_set = ‘character set’; You will need the change the utf8_general_ci to match the character set you defined in the step above. So, if you want to change the character set to “Hebrew” you’d change the line to: $sql = “ALTER TABLE $table CONVERT TO CHARACTER SET $char_set COLLATE hebrew_general_ci”; For more information on MySQL character sets and collation please see the following link: Character Sets and Collations in MySQL If you need further assistance please feel free to contact our support department. Share this Article Related Articles Exporting your Database for Transfer How to Create an Admin Account in WordPress via MySQL Setting up a Remote MySQL Database Connection How to Check and Repair a Database in phpMyAdmin MySQL Error 1064: You Have an Error in Your SQL Syntax MySQL Error 1044 Access Denied Check and Repair MySQL Databases How To Manage Databases in cPanel with phpMyAdmin Database Optimization: Tips Using MySQL Tuner Create a blank database