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| Not specific to VB or SQL Server, but I hope someone can help. I have a .dbf file, which contains lots of "special" characters, SÜSOM-GIVÈ being an example When I link this dbf to Access (or DTS to SQL Server, or import to EXCEL) they are converted to characters that don't display as intended) eg, the above becomes S?SOM-GIV? When I open the dbf in notepad, it displays correctly! I assume the odbc dbf driver is doing some converting behind the scenes? Anyone know how I can get this data into SQL Server/Access/Excel so that it displays correctly? Regards, Stu |
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