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I've been doing some digging and discovered one interesting tidbit: the source database uses the SQL_Latin1_General_CP850_BIN2 collation while all of my destination databases use the SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS.
So I think the trick is finding some way to get SQL Data Compare or SQL Server to do the code page conversion. Somehow SSIS is doing this without me using any CAST or CONVERT functions. I can't figure out how this with SQL Data Compare. -
Can you please let us know the situation where the Unicode characters are causing the problem? For instance:
- The results displayed are not showing the character properly
- The comparison result is wrong (data should be equal, but DC says it's different)
- The syncrhonization script does not display properly (in SSMS, Notepad?)
- The synchronization script will not run on the SQL Server
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Thanks in advance!