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Unicode characters in Recordset

In my Access table I keep characters other than English (Bulgarian,
Russian etc)

If I export my query with TransferText I am able to see the non-
English characters in the text files.

If I get the query's results with OPENRECORDSET and then write the
values as below
Print #1, """"; Trim(dst_ITM.Fields(i).Value); """";
I get "?????????????" instead of correct characters. Even the
dst_ITM.Fields(i).Value returns "???????????" characters while query
opened in Access returns correct ones. Can unicode be applied in this
case ?

Can this be avoided ?

Thanks a lot!!

Nov 7 '07 #1
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On Nov 7, 1:44 am, Chris <CLar...@gmail.comwrote:
In my Access table I keep characters other than English (Bulgarian,
Russian etc)

If I export my query with TransferText I am able to see the non-
English characters in the text files.

If I get the query's results with OPENRECORDSET and then write the
values as below
Print #1, """"; Trim(dst_ITM.Fields(i).Value); """";
I get "?????????????" instead of correct characters. Even the
dst_ITM.Fields(i).Value returns "???????????" characters while query
opened in Access returns correct ones. Can unicode be applied in this
case ?

Can this be avoided ?

Thanks a lot!!
If you are trying to output to a file, use the CreateTextFile method
of the FileSystemObject. It has a unicode option.

Nov 7 '07 #2
Thanks a lot! This works!

Nov 8 '07 #3

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