Thanks. 
I read this..
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=tn_19217&sliceId=2

"To work around this problem, retrieve the data from the database using a 
ColdFusion 5 installation, and reinsert it using ColdFusion MX. This 
reinsertion of the data with ColdFusion MX will cause the data to be stored in 
standard Unicode format, so that no further conversion should be necessary."

so... I believe you must have tried those above method before ? 
Was there any problem ? .. and is there any script which can automatically 
convert those database ? 


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