> 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
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
Dear Nhan Dgo,
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> 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
> 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
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