Noticed this by accident and in our case it does not matter
But an FD file created by DBB is not UTF8
It does not need to be in our case and it maybe it would be UTF8 if it needed to be
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Noticed this by accident and in our case it does not matter
But an FD file created by DBB is not UTF8
It does not need to be in our case and it maybe it would be UTF8 if it needed to be
Andrew,
AFAIK we chose not to support national characters in table and column names (for this release).
As side note: I asked a developer in China whether they use national characters for that and he replied that it is very very rare when developers do this. This is of course just the reply from one developer but he works for a huge software firm there.
If feel it is a matter of time before Sture will add a table to Plato called [Tændbjørnmåne] or one of our neighbours comes up with a field [rückwärtsmöbelträgerfüßetypp].
(and then start a discussion amongst each other if it really should have two p's at the end) :-)
Off course the two p’s should be there....
hehe.
[FONT=arial][SIZE=4]Hi,
Consider that the customer does not understand why my field in an export table, assembled by reading .TAG = .FD:
English - Portuguese
File.Education - File.Educa[COLOR=#ff0000]ção [/COLOR]Is written File.Educa[COLOR=#FF0000]cao[/COLOR]
I will try to explain:
[COLOR=#000000]If "[/COLOR][COLOR=#ff0000]ção[/COLOR][COLOR=#000000]" becomes "[/COLOR][COLOR=#ff0000]cao[/COLOR][COLOR=#000000]", where our brain will normally associate "[/COLOR][COLOR=#ff0000]cao[/COLOR][COLOR=#000000]" with "[/COLOR][COLOR=#ff0000]cão[/COLOR][COLOR=#000000]", which in English means "dog", it would be the same, that you describe the field:
[/COLOR][COLOR=#000000]File.Educationdog[/COLOR][COLOR=#000000]Fine .[/COLOR][COLOR=#000000].[/COLOR][COLOR=#000000].
[/COLOR][COLOR=#000000]would be:
[/COLOR][COLOR=#000000]File.Dogeducation
[/COLOR][COLOR=#000000]Complex!
[/COLOR][COLOR=#000000]Before Utf8 I would say, that I would need an alias field.
[/COLOR][COLOR=#000000]
Now these barriers must be overcome in the future because, I still would not like to have .FD in UTF8, although if you don't have these strange characters, everything is fine.
Regards,
Edgard[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT]