Handling the special characters

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reddy
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GUys, appreciate your quick help, can you plz respond?
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reddy wrote:GUys, appreciate your quick help, can you plz respond?
Really, frustrated after 17 minutes? If you need immediate support you can open a PMR with IBM.
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its not frustration its just the urgency.....
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Post by chulett »

I don't believe they meant that there is an XRP format anything they are dealing with, just that they are seeing "special" characters like the super-script trademark character and don't know how to deal with it.

So... what characterset is your target database using?
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Post by ray.wurlod »

I did wonder. XRP is the output format (well, file name suffix) for RationalPlan. I was wondering why you'd want to be processing project planning diagrams using an ETL tool.
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