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1760299 - Non-English characters are corrupted in SQL Server

Symptom

Non-English string characters or special characters can be displayed correctly on a non-unicode SAP system, however, these non-English characters are corrupted when checking from SQL Server directly.


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Environment

SAP Netweaver Systems in Non-unicode

Microsoft SQL Server

Keywords

Umlaute, falsch, nativ, richtig, hebrew, external database, mess, corrupt, damage, , KBA , BC-DB-MSS , SQL Server in SAP NetWeaver Products , How To

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