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Question:
How to set up Organizers to accept International (non-English) characters?


Solution:
This information is for the International users only. If you want to be able to type in your native language (non-English) characters e.g. French, German, etc. and have those characters saved properly in your Organizer database you have to modify your Borland Database Engine (BDE) configuration. If you are using a 16-bit version of our Organizer (Windows 3.1) try to locate C:\IDAPI directory. The BDE files should be in this directory. One of the files in C:\IDAPI is called Bdecfg.exe. Run this file and select your language Driver for Dbase. If you cannot locate C:\IDAPI directory or Bdecfg.exe file you have to install the 16-bit version of BDE (click here for more info). If you are using a 32-bit version of our software (Windows 95 / NT) try to locate Bde Admin program in your Control Panel. If it is not there, try to search your hard drive for Bdeadmin.exe or Bdecfg32.exe file. Then, start Bdeadmin.exe or Bdecfg32.exe and select your language Driver for Dbase. If you cannot locate Bdeadmin.exe or Bdecfg.exe file you have to install the 32-bit version of BDE (read more: What is Borland Database Engine and how do I set it up?).




 


 

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