The following examples show how MySQL determines default character set and collation values.
Example 1: Table and Column Definition
CREATE TABLE t1
(
    c1 CHAR(10) CHARACTER SET latin1 COLLATE latin1_german1_ci
) DEFAULT CHARACTER SET latin2 COLLATE latin2_bin;
        Here we have a column with a latin1 character
        set and a latin1_german1_ci collation. The
        definition is explicit, so that is straightforward. Notice that
        there is no problem with storing a latin1
        column in a latin2 table.
      
Example 2: Table and Column Definition
CREATE TABLE t1
(
    c1 CHAR(10) CHARACTER SET latin1
) DEFAULT CHARACTER SET latin1 COLLATE latin1_danish_ci;
        This time we have a column with a latin1
        character set and a default collation. Although it might seem
        natural, the default collation is not taken from the table
        level. Instead, because the default collation for
        latin1 is always
        latin1_swedish_ci, column
        c1 has a collation of
        latin1_swedish_ci (not
        latin1_danish_ci).
      
Example 3: Table and Column Definition
CREATE TABLE t1
(
    c1 CHAR(10)
) DEFAULT CHARACTER SET latin1 COLLATE latin1_danish_ci;
        We have a column with a default character set and a default
        collation. In this circumstance, MySQL checks the table level to
        determine the column character set and collation. Consequently,
        the character set for column c1 is
        latin1 and its collation is
        latin1_danish_ci.
      
Example 4: Database, Table, and Column Definition
CREATE DATABASE d1
    DEFAULT CHARACTER SET latin2 COLLATE latin2_czech_cs;
USE d1;
CREATE TABLE t1
(
    c1 CHAR(10)
);
        We create a column without specifying its character set and
        collation. We're also not specifying a character set and a
        collation at the table level. In this circumstance, MySQL checks
        the database level to determine the table settings, which
        thereafter become the column settings.) Consequently, the
        character set for column c1 is
        latin2 and its collation is
        latin2_czech_cs.