RE: SQL server 7.0 & Unicode locale ID

From: Bailly Manoël (mbailly@uchrony.be)
Date: Wed May 23 2001 - 04:42:05 EDT


Peter,

If you want, you can restore the database on another server using ID 1033 and then transfer all objects by DTS from that server onto your server in ID 2057.
It works.

manoel,

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} -----Message d'origine-----
} De : unicode-bounce@unicode.org [mailto:unicode-bounce@unicode.org]De la
} part de Magda Danish (Unicode)
} Envoyé : lundi 21 mai 2001 21:17
} À : unicode@unicode.org
} Objet : SQL server 7.0 & Unicode locale ID
}
}
}
}
} -----Original Message-----
} From: Howarth, Peter
} Sent: Mon 5/21/2001 6:22 AM
} To: info@unicode.org
} Cc:
} Subject: Looking for some specific information:
}
}
}
} Dear Sir / Madam,
} I am having problems restoring a database using SQL Server 7.0,
} the error
} being that the database was backed up using unicode locale ID
} 1033, and my
} server is using locale ID 2057. I can only set which region I
} want on
} installation of SQL, and I'm trying to find a list of Regions vs
} their ID
} numbers, so I can pick the correct region without having to try
} each one
} through a lengthy install.
} Any help or pointers in the right direction would be much
} appreciated.
} Regards,
} Peter Howarth
}
}
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