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Hi Walter, Thanks very much for your detailed explanation. I have just tryed with a Thai client (default OS = Thai) and a navision database on SQL2000 (however danish keyboard acting like a Thai keyboard). I have no problems seeing the vowels as you describe while typing. Both in word but also in navision...
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Ok, the problem is that the vowels are NOT "shown" while typing into text and/or code fields. After validating (hit enter key) they are displayed correct. Still have that problem in the latest Navision version. Examples: Vowels up (top of the consonant): ห้ ห่ หี หี่ หี are shown without the...
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[quote user="kml"] The keyboard is set to "Thai Kedmanee". Could you please let me know how to change setting so I can write the problematic letter in word. [/quote] Hi Kim, will do. Unfortunatly I am in France right now and do not have my thai keyboard here. But I will ask tomorrow...
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Hi Kim, in only some cases the "combined" char will not displayed (and printed) correctly using cp850. e.g. you write "mi" which will be the character "i" written on top of the "m" ( ม ) < see here it is not working as well :-)) Only the "m" is displayed...
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As I have understood the collocation is mainly about sorting. We are today running 30 countries on the same database and same server with collation 850. The countries include Korea, Taiwan and Turkey (where they all need a special client to view the characters) but I have no problems with the collation...
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[quote user="kml"] We have had trouble with code page 850 and some Thai characters. Not all of them, but several. As some vowels are written obove or under the consonnants these vowels were not placed corrctly or not shown at all. Hi Walter, Could you please elaborate on your problems having...
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We have had trouble with code page 850 and some Thai characters. Not all of them, but several. As some vowels are written obove or under the consonnants these vowels were not placed corrctly or not shown at all. Hi Walter, Could you please elaborate on your problems having SQL2000 with collation "Scandinavian...
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[quote user="kml"] However I am currently running double-byte countries in one central code page 850 with no more issues than I have heard with 1252. [/quote] We have had trouble with code page 850 and some Thai characters. Not all of them, but several. As some vowels are written obove or under...
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If you want to have one database for all countries for SQL2000 (one collation for all asia countries) the best collation according to ESG (now Tectura) is: "You must use SQL Collation if you are using double-byte. For optimal performance, you should choose Western-European dictionary sort order...
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Kim Mohr Larsen
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Aug 18, 2006
Filed under: Asia, Hong Kong, Australia, China, Japan, Singapore, Code Page, Dynamics NAV, Collation, APAC, Double Byte Character
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Well we have a so-called APAC (asia pacific) database which should cover all our APAC companies. These run in countries such as Japan, China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Australia. Today only our Japanese company runs it it. And this is due to the fact that the collation is set to Japanese. Which collation...
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Erik P. Ernst
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Jun 13, 2006
Filed under: Asia, Hong Kong, Australia, China, Japan, Singapore, Code Page, Dynamics NAV, Collation, APAC, Double Byte Character