T ttt1341 New member Local time Today, 21:15 Joined Jan 21, 2010 Messages 3 Jan 21, 2010 #1 I've some problem when I connected to Sybase with ODBC and make a link table in MS Access 2003, Thai charset is not displayed correctly but It works in MS Access 97. Can anyone help me??
I've some problem when I connected to Sybase with ODBC and make a link table in MS Access 2003, Thai charset is not displayed correctly but It works in MS Access 97. Can anyone help me??
B Banana split with a cherry atop. Local time Today, 07:15 Joined Sep 1, 2005 Messages 6,318 Jan 21, 2010 #2 Disclaimer: I've never worked with 97. I seem to recall this being the point when Unicode was introduced to JET. Is the Thai charset in Sysbase ASCII or Unicode? What if you change Sysbase's character set to use a Unicode representation of Thai charset?
Disclaimer: I've never worked with 97. I seem to recall this being the point when Unicode was introduced to JET. Is the Thai charset in Sysbase ASCII or Unicode? What if you change Sysbase's character set to use a Unicode representation of Thai charset?
T ttt1341 New member Local time Today, 21:15 Joined Jan 21, 2010 Messages 3 Jan 26, 2010 #3 Banana said: Disclaimer: I've never worked with 97. I seem to recall this being the point when Unicode was introduced to JET. Is the Thai charset in Sysbase ASCII or Unicode? What if you change Sysbase's character set to use a Unicode representation of Thai charset? Click to expand... It's 'CP850'.....
Banana said: Disclaimer: I've never worked with 97. I seem to recall this being the point when Unicode was introduced to JET. Is the Thai charset in Sysbase ASCII or Unicode? What if you change Sysbase's character set to use a Unicode representation of Thai charset? Click to expand... It's 'CP850'.....