Genius!

Misi, that worked beautifully.  I still had some odd results with the filenames 
but since each attachment set was in its own folder, I don't think it will 
matter.

Thanks!  Hope I can buy you a free beer at WWRUG!

Curt A. Schryver 
Action Request System Administrator
TE Connectivity
717-810-2109 tel
717-810-2124 fax
cschry...@te.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Misi Mladoniczky
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2013 4:24 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARX extract including attachments with Japanese characters in the 
filenames

Hi,

Try rrrchive, and add the config option clientcharset=UTF-8.

Here is a sample config:

source_server   = myserver
source_user     = Demo
source_password =
target_arx      = mydata.arx
multipleforms   = Myformname
splitsearch     = YES
transfertype    = SYNCTOTARGET
clientcharset   = UTF-8
logfile         = AUTO
progressbar     = YES

https://rrr.se/cgi/index?pg=chive

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> 7.6.04 SP2
> Oracle 11
>
> I've attempted this a number of times and the process keeps dying.  I have a
> custom form with around 20,000 records.  On the form is an Attachment Pool
> that can handle up to 6 attachments.  The form is used globally so has a
> variety of languages within the data, including the names of the files in the
> attachments.  I've used both the Windows client and the Mid-Tier.  Knew I'd
> have issues with the Windows client but was willing to accept "strange" data
> if I could get the attachments intact.  I would get several thousand files in
> my data folder and then suddenly the process would just die - it was trying to
> save a file with a Japanese character in the filename.  So, I moved over to
> the Mid-Tier and tried the same thing.  At least here I could tell it to save
> the data in UTF-8 so everything should be good.  It appears that it is trying
> to write all of the files to one big ZIP file, which is fine by me, but again,
> it just dies in the middle.
>
> My question is... how can I extract attachments that have Japanese characters
> in the filenames?
>
> Thanks!
> Curt A. Schryver
> Action Request System Administrator
> TE Connectivity
> 717-810-2109 tel
> 717-810-2124 fax
> cschry...@te.com
> 100 AMP Drive
> MS 161-043
> Harrisburg, PA 17105
> [cid:image001.png@01CEB481.3508C0B0]<http://www.te.com/>
>
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