Hello, everybody!
I have just one question. And I hope someone will answer me. So, I need to
figure it out, how you can transfer your tables (containing data) from SQL
Server 4 to SQL Server 5 that you have THE SAME language settings. Does SQL
Server 5 support that? Look I am from Slovenia, so we use in slovenian
language letters like ' ® ', ' © ' or ' È '. We call them '©umniki'. Like S
or C or Z with some kind circumflex. OK, I wish that somewhere hides this
configuration settings. If anyone knows that, please let me know. Thank you
very much.
Anja, Slovenia
Hilary Cotter - 02 Aug 2006 13:58 GMT
As long as the collation is the same on both tables it will work.

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Daniel Crichton - 02 Aug 2006 14:34 GMT
Anja wrote on Wed, 2 Aug 2006 14:56:19 +0200:
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SQL Server 4? SQL Server 5?
The earliest release version of Microsoft SQL Server was version 6, when
Sybase and Microsoft stopped collaborating.
Are you talking about MySQL Server 4 and MySQL Server 5? If so, these are
not Microsoft SQL Server at all, and so you're posting in the wrong place
(actually, you're posting in the wrong group anyway if you meant SQL Server
6.0/7/2000/2005 as this is for Full Text Search in SQL Server, and your
question has nothing to do with FTS either).
Dan
Mike C# - 23 Aug 2006 21:14 GMT
There's no such thing as Microsoft SQL Server 5. If you paid US$ or
Slovenian$ for a product named MS SQL Server 5, call the cops cause you got
robbed.
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