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    Problem with Character set for special Characters

    IvanZ / Hilarion, Thank you both for your responses. Unfortunately, turning back on Unicode support and launching it with NLS_LANG environment variable set, did not work either. For the time been, I will be using the workaround IvanZ suggested, using the chr(172) representation. Hopefully...
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    Problem with Character set for special Characters

    Thanks for the response again Hilarion... The "Language for non-unicode programs" is already set to English (United Kingdom). Thanks for your help and taking them time to have a look...hopefully someone from Allround Automations can help. Many Thanks, Dave
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    Problem with Character set for special Characters

    Apologies...requested information below. Windows version: Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit Service Pack 1 Regional Settings: Location: United Kingdom Default input language: English (United Kingdom) Keyboard: English (United Kingdom) Short date: dd/MM/yyyy Long date: dd MMMM yyyy Short time: HH:mm...
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    Problem with Character set for special Characters

    Hi, thank you for the response. Unfortunately, I have already tried changing the "Unicode Enabled" setting, and the same problem occurs whether this is enabled or disabled. It wasn't actually the tilde or the grave accent that was causing the issue, it was the "not" symbol, as used in...
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    Problem with Character set for special Characters

    Hi, Firstly, I'm a relative newbie to PL/SQL Developer, but love it so far. We have recently changed over from SQL Developer to PL/SQL Developer. We're running 11gr2, and I believe my NLS_PARAMETERS are set up correctly, but I'm experiencing the below problem. In SQL Developer (and Toad...
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