Yann PICHOT schrieb:
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> 2006/9/25, Johann Zuschlag <zuschlag2@online.de
> <mailto:zuschlag2@online.de>>:
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> Hi,
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> maybe you try to use Latin15, since the euro symbol is not part of
> Latin9.
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> Regards,
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> Johann
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> Hi,
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> LATIN15 don't exist, euro symbol is port of LATIN9.
> See documentation of version 8.1 int the chapter 21.2.1
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> Regards,
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> Yann
Hi,
I'm sorry, you are right. I mixed that with ISO8859-1.
When I conducted tests with a LATIN9 (ISO8859-15 to make it more clear
;-) ) database I didn't face any problems. I especially tested the
euro-symbol.
LATIN9 database + ODBC-unicode driver
writing and retrieving the euro-symbol worked.
Which windows version are you using? I tested XP and ME with the unicode
driver. There ANSI-driver is not to be used any more, except for BDE, if
I recall correctly.
Regards,
Johann