character set of database for forms

I'm sorry if this is a stupid question. I plan on upgrading versions 10.1.5 database at 11 GR 2. We are currently using forms 6i and 11.1.1.4.  After the upgrade

the database, I hope that upgrade of the forms to the more recent version.  Is there a certain character set should I use in the database to accommodate

form 11.1.1.4 and 6i or can I just use what is the default?

You must use some characterset is currently in your original 10g database to avoid problems with forms and reports.

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