Actually it is in quotes a s you pint out. Nothing happens. Nio changes take place. It is a collation problem do not know what to do
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Browse All TopicsIn MS SQL i tried to convert accented characters to non-accented characters.
with (for example)
update table set fld=replace(fld,'á',a)
But no changes take place
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by: emoreauPosted on 2008-12-10 at 09:42:28ID: 23141048
it should work!
The only thing I can see is that the last parameter has to be in quotes:
update table set fld=replace(fld,'á','a')