For a long time, I have been trying to overcome a problem in access and can
not find help on it. It is becoming a serious issue for my client and I am
not able to find a way around. I have a db in Access 97 for a translation
company. you can imagine that a translation company deals all the time with
forigen letters (é,È,Ö,Õ). My client would like to be able to search for
example: for the word (Mexico) and find all records that are spelled (México
and Mexico). My client deals with a limeted number of forigen letters like
the example I gave above. I am sure that there has to be a way around. can
someone help please?
thanks
Al
John Nurick - 07 Jan 2006 22:50 GMT
Hi Al,
I'm pretty sure MichKa covers this in his internationalisation book. See
http://www.i18nwithvb.com/ for more.
>For a long time, I have been trying to overcome a problem in access and can
>not find help on it. It is becoming a serious issue for my client and I am
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>thanks
>Al
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