Re: [ODBC] Unicode support

2002-02-21 Thread Jean-Michel POURE
> 1) When I try to view tables from Access XP, the arabic letters are not > correctly displayed: I can see only the multibyte to single byte 1:1 > conversion. This is not that important because I don't need to see it in > Access because the database will be seen through PHP on the web. Dave Page

Re: [ODBC] Unicode support

2002-02-19 Thread Hiroshi Inoue
Jean-Michel POURE wrote: > > > 1) When I try to view tables from Access XP, the arabic letters are not > > correctly displayed: I can see only the multibyte to single byte 1:1 > > conversion. This is not that important because I don't need to see it in > > Access because the database will be seen

Re: [ODBC] Unicode support

2002-02-19 Thread Jean-Michel POURE
Dear Nhan Dgo, Please CC pg-odbc and pgadmin lists so that anyone can participate. > I'm currently running Microsoft SQL Server 2000 on a Windows 2000 Server > platform, but this is only to read the source database. I don't know how to > retrieve the source encoding... It should be UNICODE since

Re: [ODBC] Unicode support

2002-02-19 Thread Jean-Michel POURE
> 1) When I try to view tables from Access XP, the arabic letters are not > correctly displayed: I can see only the multibyte to single byte 1:1 > conversion. This is not that important because I don't need to see it in > Access because the database will be seen through PHP on the web. The odbc d

Re: [ODBC] Unicode support

2002-02-18 Thread Jean-Michel POURE
Le Lundi 18 Février 2002 11:13, Nhan NGO DINH a écrit : > Well, you said to export data from the SQL server splitted into structure > and data. How to do that? I really don't have so much experience with > Microsoft SQL Server... > > Then: I've tried to convert with iconv an UNICODE exported table