Identifiers are stored in mysql database
          tables (user, db, and so
          forth) using utf8, but identifiers can
          contain only characters in the Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP).
          Supplementary characters are not allowed in identifiers.
        
          The ucs2 character sets has the following
          restrictions:
        
              It cannot be used as a client character set, which means
              that it does not work for SET NAMES or
              SET CHARACTER SET. (See
              Section 9.1.4, “Connection Character Sets and Collations”.)
            
              It is currently not possible to use
              LOAD DATA
              INFILE to load data files that use this
              character set.
            
              FULLTEXT indexes cannot be created on a
              column that this character set. However, you can perform
              IN BOOLEAN MODE searches on the column
              without an index.
            
          The REGEXP and
          RLIKE
          operators work in byte-wise fashion, so they are not
          multi-byte safe and may produce unexpected results with
          multi-byte character sets. In addition, these operators
          compare characters by their byte values and accented
          characters may not compare as equal even if a given collation
          treats them as equal.
        


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