From: Adam on
I am experiencing the same DBCS problem. So I opened the fin.stx file in
notepad and changed the 0 to a 1 but now I get a different error stating
there is a checksum error in the fin.stx file. Any ideas?

Thanks

"Petr Soumar" wrote:

> Hello,
> I am a consultant from one of MBS Partners and I have to often solve a
> problem with codepages in NAVI clients in multilanguage environment. For
> example russian cyrilic with an another east europan codepage cannot be mixed
> in one client.
>
> I have communicated with the MBS support and they told me, that NAVI client
> supports multibyte representation (quoted bellow):
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Navision handles Chinese characters with double-byte fonts. It can be
> enabled in the stx file:
>
> === fin.stx ===
> // The following entry is for double-byte character set (DBCS) clients (code
> pages 932, 936, 949, 950)
> // A value of 0 indicates that a client DBCS is disallowed
> // A value of 1 indicates that a client DBCS is allowed, provided that the
> database code page is a non-DBCS code page
>
> 00093-00400-010-2: 0
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> So when NAVI client itself supports multibyte codepages for Chinese or
> Japanese character sets, why it do not support Unicode? It is in my opinion
> only another multibyte codepage?
>
> Thank you for an answer.
>
> Best Regards,
> Petr Soumar
>
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From: Gedas B on
Hi,

fin.stx can be edited only by MS because checksum is entered.

Regards
Gedas
"Adam" <Adam(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E310D025-0ED9-4B4F-AEE6-0045787BEDC7(a)microsoft.com...
>I am experiencing the same DBCS problem. So I opened the fin.stx file in
> notepad and changed the 0 to a 1 but now I get a different error stating
> there is a checksum error in the fin.stx file. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks
>
> "Petr Soumar" wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> I am a consultant from one of MBS Partners and I have to often solve a
>> problem with codepages in NAVI clients in multilanguage environment. For
>> example russian cyrilic with an another east europan codepage cannot be
>> mixed
>> in one client.
>>
>> I have communicated with the MBS support and they told me, that NAVI
>> client
>> supports multibyte representation (quoted bellow):
>>
>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> Navision handles Chinese characters with double-byte fonts. It can be
>> enabled in the stx file:
>>
>> === fin.stx ===
>> // The following entry is for double-byte character set (DBCS) clients
>> (code
>> pages 932, 936, 949, 950)
>> // A value of 0 indicates that a client DBCS is disallowed
>> // A value of 1 indicates that a client DBCS is allowed, provided that
>> the
>> database code page is a non-DBCS code page
>>
>> 00093-00400-010-2: 0
>> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> So when NAVI client itself supports multibyte codepages for Chinese or
>> Japanese character sets, why it do not support Unicode? It is in my
>> opinion
>> only another multibyte codepage?
>>
>> Thank you for an answer.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Petr Soumar
>>
>> ----------------
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>> "I
>> Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow
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>> then
>> click "I Agree" in the message pane.
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