Alistair
You are so right!
This need If not a manual at least a leading Edge document
Gunnar    


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Burr
Sent: den 2 april 2003 09:43
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Subject: [RBASE-L] - RE: Contains with National charcters -Razzak's
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Razzak,

Once you've got more time after the conference & launch of v7 perhaps
you
could do one of your "From The Edge" missives on the subject of
special/accented characters?

In Dos it seemed fairly straight-forward but I still tried to avoid
using
them if at all possible. In Windows there _appears_ to be much more that
can
affect the results (3 to 4 digit codes for one thing).

Also, I've never noticed any case folding/collating tables in the
database
backup file (produced from the backup command). Do these appear _only_
if
there are changes made in the rbase.cfg or is this some internal
mechanism
that depends on the changed .cfg file being available & correct?

Thanks & regards,
Alastair.

(PS: have you any response yet to my private e-mail to you about mdi
forms?)

----- Original Message -----
From: "A. Razzak Memon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "RBASE-L Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 6:46 AM
Subject: [RBASE-L] - RE: Contains with National charcters -Razzak's
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At 06:50 AM 4/2/2003 +0200, Gunnar Ekblad wrote:

>I did add
>CASEP 246 214     *( I also tried CASEP 214 246 )
>I did reload with option case sensitive set to off Problem stays
however
>When at office I will check the manual rbase 5.1 win as well and keep
trying


Gunnar,

You need to do one more thing!

DISConnect
SET MULTI OFF
CONN dbname
PACK ALL WITH USER CASE
DISConnect
SET MULTI ON
CONN dbname

PACK ALL WITH USER CASE replaces the case folding/collating tables in
the database with those defined in the user configuration file
(RBASE.CFG).

Enjoy and make sure to have fun!

Very Best Regards,

Razzak.

P.S.
Your presence will be missed at the Developers' Conference. But, Bo
Franz�n
from Department of Economic History, University of Stockholm is
attending
the conference. He is also the presenter.
http://www.rbase.com/conference

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