I get it now. Yes, indeed, how weird. Do you have to use the Unicode
driver? Does that make a difference?

> It's not a matter of the values, but the column names.  Moving an
> application from a CF5 server using Microsoft ODBC drivers to a CF8
> server, I found that this 'Access with Unicode' driver behaves differently
> than the ODBC driver that had been used previously, and also differently
> from the other Access driver included with CF8.  The application expects
> to have a column named 'userid' returned in the query, but it doesn't
> exist.

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