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UTF-8: msg#00017db.mysql.odbc
Did I read somewhere that ODBC 3.x doesn't support UTF-8? We're trying to display Chinese characters in MS Access. The characters are there in the MySQL data base, and display just fine using our web-based applications, but our goal is to allow our users to use MS Access for ad hoc queries. Currently, no matter what I've tried, all I ever see is garbage. Will ODBC 5 resolve this? Does anyone have any ideas? Regards, Jerry Schwartz The Infoshop by Global Information Incorporated 195 Farmington Ave. Farmington, CT 06032 860.674.8796 / FAX: 860.674.8341 www.the-infoshop.com <http://www.the-infoshop.com/> www.giiexpress.com <http://www.giiexpress.com/> www.etudes-marche.com
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