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unicode characters in sql update/insert queries become question marks (ms sql server)

Asked by Paulio in ColdFusion Application Server

Tags: , , ,

Hi there!
I have the problem described here:
  http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_18331
When I for example want to insert the string 'This present costs € 12,00', the euro symbol will become a question mark while inserting the text.

So why ask a question?
I do not want to change about 300 queries only because of this one thing (I'm migrating from ms access).
Also, I never asked the database to treat the inserted text as unicode...

The question is: how can I do an update/insert query into ms sql server without having to specify the 'N' character before any string, as described in the technote?

THIS IS WHAT I WANT:
<cfquery name="upd_par" datasource="#variables.dbs#">
  update paragraphs
  set parbody = '#form.parbody#'
  where parid = 975;
</cfquery>

INSTEAD OF (third line, an N before the inserted string):
<cfquery name="upd_par" datasource="#variables.dbs#">
  update paragraphs
  set parbody = N'#form.parbody#'
  where parid = 975;
</cfquery>

Any comments or ideas are more then welcome!
This problem is keeping me from publishing my website!

ps. the behavior is still the same in Blackstone.Start Free Trial
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Zone: ColdFusion Application Server
Tags: unicode, cfquery, euro, sql
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