Well, there *must* be one client that stores wrong data...

You are right, I'll ask someone in site to look at *each* client hunting for the root of the problem. It must be a Windows Regional Settings or something similar.


As a first step, can you find out the code point of the character that
is represented as "?" in your E-Mail?

Something like
SELECT ascii(substr('NU?EZ', 3, 1));
except that instead of the string literal you substitute the column
containing the bad value.

Yours,
Laurenz Albe


I did what you suggested, and it responds with a 63 when the string is "NU?NEZ" and 209 when it's "NUÑEZ".

Thanks,
Leonardo.

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