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Re: Problem with euro symbol



Yann PICHOT schrieb:


2006/9/25, Johann Zuschlag <zuschlag2(at)online(dot)de <mailto:zuschlag2(at)online(dot)de>>:


    Hi,

    maybe you try to use Latin15, since the euro symbol is not part of
    Latin9.

    Regards,

    Johann


Hi,

LATIN15  don't exist, euro symbol is port of LATIN9.
See documentation of version 8.1 int the chapter 21.2.1

Regards,
--
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




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