And once the find and replace is working make sure you don't change
the language variant while this process is running:
http://blog.markusgiesen.de/2008/06/29/never-touch-a-running-search-and-replace-or-switch-to-another-language-variant/
Otherwise you might want to get a backup >)

On 14 Jul., 16:57, Stefan Buchali <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't have Oracle experience, either, but I've heard about a case
> where an encoding problem was the reason, as RedDot by default uses
> UTF-8, and Oracle by default uses ASCII. When setting up the database,
> the Oracle admin must take care of every single field (I think...) and
> set its encoding correctly. There is a description available within
> the RedDot Installation Documentation.
>
> Stefan
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