Access Chinese?

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Martin Schneider

Hi there,

I didn't know where to post this, so please forward me if I'm wrong here :-)

There's an Access 2000 of mine database running in a company. The
manager of the chinese daughter company saw the software and wants to
use it there as well.

Can somebody give me a primer what problems may occur on this?

Best regards,
Martin
 
Hallo,

Martin said:
I didn't know where to post this, so please forward me if I'm wrong here :-)

As you seem to be German, there is a German Access newsgroup:
microsoft.public.de.access
There's an Access 2000 of mine database running in a company. The
manager of the chinese daughter company saw the software and wants to
use it there as well.

Can somebody give me a primer what problems may occur on this?

FAQ: 1.19 DB auf anderssprachigem System - www.donkarl.com?FAQ1.19

Next to the issues with [Ereignisprozedur] and Formulare! mentioned in FAQ
there have always been problems with umlaut (äöü) and ß in object or
control names, e.g. "Formularfuß".
 
Peter said:
As you seem to be German, there is a German Access newsgroup:
microsoft.public.de.access

I am aware of that. Thougt this was more suitable for an international
audience.

Thanks anyway, and thanks for the link.

Martin
 
I am aware of that. Thougt this was more suitable for an international
audience.

Thanks anyway, and thanks for the link.

Martin

Hi Martin,

Are you still interested in information on this matter?

I am nearly finished building a DB for Australia, China, Japan and
other countries.

NB
 
Nbene said:
Hi Martin,

Are you still interested in information on this matter?

I am nearly finished building a DB for Australia, China, Japan and
other countries.

Sure - as I have to quote the modification for the Chinese.

Do you want to discuss this publicly, so others can find the information
here later, or shall I write PM?

Best regards,
Martin
 

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