Hello Mike,
> No, you should actually include them in the Params section,
> otherwise they're not used.
OK, put them under the "Params", nothing changed...
> Latin1_General is not a character set name, or at least not
> one recognized by Perl's Encode, it's a MS SQL Server Collation name.
> Please try iso-8859-1 instead.
Tried with both of them:
Params => {
SourceCharset => 'iso-8859-1',
DestCharset => 'utf-8',
and
Params => {
SourceCharset => 'utf-8',
DestCharset => 'utf-8',
No way to get some *written* output (you took a look at the output shown
in my first post).
I understand you know a bit about SQL, therefore I'm bothering a bit
further: would it change if I'd use ODBC connection instead of Sybase
(like I'm doing now)?
Would it be worth a try? If yes, I'd need some help because I already
tried to connect via ODBC but keep getting failures (when testing with
"isql" command). Instead, tsql command works pretty well!
Kind regards and thanks again.
Flavio Boniforti
PIRAMIDE INFORMATICA SAGL
Via Ballerini 21
6600 Locarno
Switzerland
Phone: +41 91 751 68 81
Fax: +41 91 751 69 14
URL: http://www.piramide.ch
E-mail: [email protected]
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