Cyrillic in the name of folders and connections

Cyrillic in the name of folders and connections

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Hi!

I can not enter the folder name in Russian, if you use MS SQL Database. If I export all the sessions of the embedded database (MDB), while importing some of them correctly displays Cyrillic, and some do not. This is a bug?

Similarly, if we use as a database file on the FTP server.

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Hi,
Can you try an XML dat asource. I want to know if the problem is in the UI or in the database. It's possible that you will have to create an SQL Server database with another language encoding. For the embedded database, it's an Access database, I really don't know if there is some limitation.

David Hervieux

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Yes, I can. If I use the XML file as a database - the Cyrillic is displayed normally and I can use the Russian language in the folder names and connections.

But if I have this file will use as a database on the FTP server - when you first connect to a remote database (FTP) everything will be fine. But as soon change the name of any folder or connection all the folders on Cyrillic again become unreadable. Hence the database file (plain XML) incorrectly changed on upgrade. So?

I'm sorry for bad english. But, I think I told true essence of the problem. Can you help me?
edited by enman on 5/9/2011