Hi Ankit,
I got this in my java mapper code String oldSeperator = "�"; //the thorn as java sees it String newSeperator = "~"; In Eclipse it shows as �, which is the standard java way of saying "I don't know this multibyte character". When you copy paste this � to the linux shell it depicts as þ at least in RHEL5 with UTF-8 encoding. When you paste it in a windows (ansi) based environment it shows as � 2011/5/9 ankit bhatnagar <abhatna...@gmail.com> > Hi Jasper, > > could you please share your MR program. > > I am not able to grab this character > > Ankit > -- Kind Regards \ Met Vriendelijke Groet, Jasper Knulst BI Consultant VLC Den Haag Gildeweg 5B 2632 BD Nootdorp M: +31 (0)6 19 66 75 11 T: +31 (0)15 764 07 50 ------------------------------------------------------------ Skype: jasper_knulst_vlc
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