So Carlos, are you saying that you don't think that the problem is because 
I have used "Type" as a column name, when it is a reserved word? You think 
that should work?

I will try using UTF8 in my connection string and see whether it (a) works 
and (b) resolves this problem.

- Dan.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Carlos Guzmán Álvarez) wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: 

> Hello:
> 
>> I set it to UTF8 when I created the Database. My ConnectionString in
>> my program includes "character set=NONE" because as I recall I found
>> (or read) that that works best.
> 
> That could the reason why you are getting 4 characters, as when using 
> the NONE character set the provider will use the ._NET default
> Encoding ( that may be UTF 8 or not )

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