Hello,
try encoding your database in latin-9 encoding. i think the default is
sql_ascii.
check the manual on how to set the encoding, i don't know how exactly how to
do it (i think you can set the encoding when copying a database). For me, it
fixed a similar problem with ADO and PGAdmin III.
bye,
markus.
""Gunnar Groetschel"" <ggroetschel@xxxxxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> It is impossible, that none of you have problems with this!!!
> Best regards
> Gunnar
>
>
> [Gunnar Groetschel] > Hi List
> [Gunnar Groetschel] > I have a question, that should be in the FAQs, but i
didnt found it.
> [Gunnar Groetschel] > I am trying to connect a postgres database with
access 2000 over the latest odbc driver.
> [Gunnar Groetschel] > Everything works fine and i am able to see the
tables in access, but without any german characters [Gunnar Groetschel] >
äöüÄÖÜ.
> [Gunnar Groetschel] > Where can i change these settings?
> [Gunnar Groetschel] > best regards
> [Gunnar Groetschel] > Gunnar
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