Add two queries to check and verify the current state.
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In the examples below i will use the database name `vaultwarden`, change this if you used a different name.
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In the examples below i will use the database name `vaultwarden`, change this if you used a different name.
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Before starting, verify if there are any issue by running the following two queries.<br>
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It should return `utf8mb4` and `utf8mb4_general_ci`.<br>
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Also run these queries at the end of the queries below to verify it worked!
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```mysql
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SELECT DEFAULT_CHARACTER_SET_NAME, DEFAULT_COLLATION_NAME FROM information_schema.SCHEMATA WHERE SCHEMA_NAME = "vaultwarden";
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SELECT CHARACTER_SET_NAME, COLLATION_NAME FROM information_schema.`COLUMNS` WHERE TABLE_SCHEMA = "vaultwarden" AND CHARACTER_SET_NAME IS NOT NULL;
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First change the collation and charset of the database it self:
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First change the collation and charset of the database it self:
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```mysql
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```mysql
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ALTER DATABASE `vaultwarden` CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci;
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ALTER DATABASE `vaultwarden` CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci;
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