Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #51097, comment 4
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Ticket #51097, comment 4
initial v1 4 4 > Thank you for your suggestion, @ishitaka. 5 5 6 The thing is the actual storage (and the selected collation that forces it) for each column in each table in the database. This can't be changed in wp-config, and AFAIK utf8 for the connection is equivalent to utf8mb4, because WordPress will then use ut48mb4. But WordPress will not change the collation ofcolumns after they have been created. Tools like phpMyAdmin is what you need. Ask hosting provider.6 The thing is the actual storage (and the selected collation that forces it) for each column in each table in the database. This can't be changed in wp-config, and AFAIK utf8 for the connection is equivalent to utf8mb4, because WordPress will then use ut48mb4. But WordPress will not change the storage and collation of data in the columns after they have been created. Tools like phpMyAdmin is what you need. Ask hosting provider.