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From: Ritesh_Kesharwani
Message 4 in Discussion


Hi 

 
        Try this for multilingual 
data.....
 
 

If You Have Multilingual Data in Your Application

First, it is important that the application development is done using a SQL 
Server database server that can accept all Unicode data properly. To do this, 
all text fields inside the SQL Server database must be created with the 
NCHAR or NVARCHAR data types.

To enter data from a SQL Server CE application for multiple languages, it is 
necessary to obtain multiple Windows CE devices that can enter and display each 
of the languages desired. 

        To view data that is for a particular language, you will need to use a 
  device that is enabled for displaying that language. Other devices will be 
  able to show that the data exists, but without a full font, it will be 
  displayed as a line of boxes. 
        To edit data that is in a particular language, you will need to use a 
  device that is enabled for inputting the characters for that language. For 
  many languages, this can require special Input Method Editor (IME) software. 
  

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