Yes, it's using the ODBC driver that came on the middleware disk with
Unidata 7.1.
Drew
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. They may have completely rewritten
that code, but I doubt it...
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Yes, it's using
Note, I've researched it in the past but not actually done it, so I may get
something wrong here.
This I do know, however: Unicode is not the default for Unidata. Note that
some of the default MultiValue system delimiters conflict with Unicode
characters. In addition to turning this on and
I could be all wet here, but it is my recollection that while Universe uses
Unicode, Unidata uses UTF-8 for I18N.
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I'm responding to the other responses, to some degree...
Most MultiValue systems are data transparent; what goes in comes out.
Except for the special characters in MV, which I believe are decimal 252
and up. However, in contradiction to an earlier response, these characters
are not used in
All,
Thanks for the information you've provided. We've received some additional
comments from the Id Works vendor. They have indicated that the earlier
versions of their software only required ODBC compliance (with various
conformance levels: core, extended grammar, etc.), but that the current
What ODBC driver are you using? Is this Id Works using Unidata ODBC to retrieve
data from Unidata?
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