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9 days ago
Bjørn Munch
National flags are not represented as single characters in Unicode. Instead the emjois are encoded as two characters from the set of "Regional indicator symbols". In your example it will be the ones corresponding to the letters U and S. Notepad presumably does not support these and does not know how to render them. I see the same if I paste your flag into my Emacs: it shows the hex code
Forum: Character Sets, Collation, Unicode
7 weeks ago
Kevin Cook
I am having trouble importing a UTF-8 MS Access export that contains Japanese code points The export file contains https://ja.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/パイン_(企業) After import I see https://ja.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/パイン_(企業) For the MySQL database The Server connection collation is utf8_bin (although I have tried several UTF8's) The Server Charset is UTF-8 Unicode (utf8)
Forum: MySQL Workbench
5 months ago
Zach Ellis
Hello Arthas Neo, I'm new to mysql dba so if someone more experienced comes go with them. to see which Character Sets and Collations the server are using you might need to change the variables to one that supports Chinese characters. sql to view said variables show global variables like '%character%'; show global variables like '%collation%'; Chapter 10 Cha
Forum: Newbie
7 months ago
Joseph Giallombardo
I have mySQL workbench and server installation 8.0 I local workbench is working fine. I recent purchase a remote Cloud Server with mySQL capability. I have imported all of my local data from the the mySQL DB to the mySQL DB in the cloud. So far so good. I can PING the Cloud server and I get a connection (packets sent and received). This issue is I cannot connect my Local WorkBench to the C
Forum: MySQL Workbench
8 months ago
Bogdan Degtyariov
After a thorough investigation if was determined that MS Access is not interpreting the data fetched data correctly. The same behavior was observed with MariaDB and Microsoft SQL Server linked tables in MS Access. The data fetch process does not produce any errors, but it shows #Deleted in the rows. However, if click "Refresh all" button on the toolbar the data is shown, but o
Forum: Connector/ODBC
8 months ago
Evelyn Wagner
How does the "MySQL ODBC 8.0 Unicode Driver" behave differently from the Ansi Driver, and what bug have you observed with this driver?
Forum: Connector/ODBC
9 months ago
Ernst Stephan Kraft
For about 15 years we have been using MySQL to store data for MS Access frontends. Until about 3 years ago in version 5.3, since then in version 8.0 with the latest release. As driver we use the ODBC driver version 5.1.8 (32 bit), although this actually does not fit (anymore) to the MySQL server version. A change to the current driver version (8.0.33) is not possible. The driver "M
Forum: Connector/ODBC
10 months ago
Jim K
Attempting to move - from Classic ASP connecting to Microsoft Access - to Classic ASP connecting to MySQL (8.0.33 InnoDB) Have hit a performance issue if we do a database lookup while a previous lookup is still open. I cant think of a way to word the issue in a google search or forum search to find anything relevant. The easiest way to show the issue is: Set RS1 = Conn.Ex
Forum: Newbie
11 months ago
Bogdan Degtyariov
There are MySQL drivers for x86 and ARM (M1/M2) architecture. You don't have to pay for the community version. It is possible that the contents of your odbc.ini and odbcinst.ini files are not right. Can you copy/paste them here with the asterisk-ed (***) passwords? As said before - another possibility is misconfiguration of iODBC when it cannot find the .ini files. You can help iODBC t
Forum: Connector/ODBC
11 months ago
Steve Eskew
Hi Alan, have you had any resolution. I have a MAC with M1 processor and I am using excel for MAC 365. And I cannot get this Mac to connect to a MYSQL database. Seems there are no drivers unless you pay for them. I have another Mac with intel and I have it working with current MYSQL drivers, same excel for MAC 365...
Forum: Connector/ODBC
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