Hello! On Wednesday 13 March 2013 11:46:30 you wrote: > > What kind of ODBC operation were you doing? > > What do you call "non-JET3 compressed data"? Jet4 databases are UCS2 > > encoded while Jet3 use a local charset. How is compression involved there? > > Do you have an exemple database? > > I can unfortunately not reveal the actual database, because (...)
Can you at least confirm me a few things? - We are talking about ODBC, not some other patch, right? - The patch we are talking about is very intrusive, and I did not spent the proper time to check all the new bound checks, so I'd rather not deploy it if possible. We are talking about wrapping most of the calls with UCS-2 decoding. Did you do a simple SELECT statement? - Can you check you have no problem with the same statement from mdb-sql command line utility? (remember to use "go" instead of ";") - Can you explain what you mean by "compressed" data? > Is it deliberate that we are having this conversation discretely? Nope. I'm cc'ing the BTS. I'm used to sign messages. It's unencrypted. Thank you!
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