From: Rick Cameron (Rick.Cameron@crystaldecisions.com)
Date: Thu Sep 25 2003 - 19:35:17 EDT
Crystal Reports 9.0 does support Unicode, right from the database through to
printing or exporting.
When you say SQL2000, do you mean Microsoft SQL Server 2000?
What kind of database driver are you using to access the data - e.g. ODBC?
Ole DB? Via Access?
What is the data type of the column in the database?
Was the report created in CR 9.0, or in an earlier version of CR?
Cheers
- rick cameron, crystal decisions
-----Original Message-----
From: Magda Danish (Unicode) [mailto:v-magdad@microsoft.com]
Sent: Thursday, 25 September 2003 15:29
To: unicode@unicode.org
Cc: m_janjan@yahoo.com
Subject: FW: Web Form: Other Question: Unicode characters in Form in
MSAccess
Hi,
I am forwarding your question to the Unicode list for possible answer from
one of the list subscrbers.
Regards,
Magda Danish
Administrative Director
The Unicode Consortium
650-693-3921
> -----Original Message-----
> Date/Time: Tue Sep 23 04:06:15 EDT 2003
> Contact: m_janjan@yahoo.com
> Report Type: Other Question, Problem, or Feedback
>
> Greeings,
> I have a problem using Unicode outeside the web.
> while in IE5.0 or higher ,when I choose UTF-8 encoding I can
> see unicode data easily.These data are stored in a SQL2000
> database.But when I want to print them in a Form in MSAccess
> or Crystal Reports9.0(i.e. Outside IE 5.0) the characters are
> unreadable.
> What shall I do to overcome this problem?
> Best Regards
> M.Janbeglou
>
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