>> To my understanding, ODBC will not perform the ASCII-ANSI conversion. You need to change the data. For example, e with an acute accent will be found in your old data as CHAR(130). You need to change it to CHAR(233). ... << Stephen, do you have any idea why RBW can't display Euro currency symbol coded 80H = CHAR(128), whatever font (SYSTEM, OEM, ANSI) being used ? Is not CHAR(128) use internaly by RBW ? TIA J.M. GRATIAS, Logimatique, France
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