To find the character set

from where and how we can check the database and the national character... set a database... command or tool
SQL> select * from nls_database_parameters where parameter like '%SET%';

PARAMETER                      VALUE
------------------------------ ----------------------------------------
NLS_CHARACTERSET               WE8MSWIN1252
NLS_NCHAR_CHARACTERSET         AL16UTF16

Depending on the version of database you can also find this info in the log of alerts instance database at boot time. For example with XE beta 11G you have db character set (but not national characters):

Sat Jun 04 08:54:46 2011
Database Characterset is AL32UTF8

Edited by: P. Forstmann on June 4, 2011 09:33

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