on 01/13/2003 2:10 PM, Scott Haneda at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> How do you know this isn't simply a failure of your terminal window
>> to display the character properly? That's the most likely problem
>> here, not that your data are stored incorrectly.
Correct you are, the data in MySql was c
At 13:51 -0800 1/13/03, Scott Haneda wrote:
Was working on a database job last night, and ran into a little stumbling
block, hope all this comes though in email, if you see a ® it is a
"registered mark" just in case the email clients out there change it around.
So I have a simple database, one ta
on 01/13/2003 1:58 PM, Paul DuBois at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How do you know this isn't simply a failure of your terminal window
> to display the character properly? That's the most likely problem
> here, not that your data are stored incorrectly.
Well, I don¹t for certain, I just did a dump
Was working on a database job last night, and ran into a little stumbling
block, hope all this comes though in email, if you see a ® it is a
"registered mark" just in case the email clients out there change it around.
So I have a simple database, one table, and say one field, varchar(14) and
in it