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DBISAM is still a 100% ANSI database engine. |
Sat, Oct 25 2008 7:38 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Love the disclaimer - I wonder how long it will be until the first question about how to store Unicode in it occurs <vbg>
Roy Lambert |
Sat, Oct 25 2008 8:07 AM | Permanent Link |
"Malcolm" | Roy Lambert wrote:
> Love the disclaimer - I wonder how long it will be until the first question about how to store Unicode in it occurs <vbg> > > Roy Lambert Can't resist! Suppose I have two columns and use one for the code page and the other for the UTF8 string (mapped to Ansi).. ... maybe I could convert from/to Unicode on the way in and out.. Never mind performance! Nah, I'll stick with EDB... Malcolm -- |
Sun, Oct 26 2008 11:40 PM | Permanent Link |
Lance Rasmussen Jazzie Software Team Elevate | My Unicode data is ANSI.. how can I store it in DBISAM???
<Roy asked for it.... lol> Lance "Roy Lambert" <roy.lambert@skynet.co.uk> wrote in message news:9036F641-4DD1-4281-AD89-4A235BD904D5@news.elevatesoft.com... > Love the disclaimer - I wonder how long it will be until the first > question about how to store Unicode in it occurs <vbg> > > Roy Lambert |
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