Diferences between win XP and win7

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Diferences between win XP and win7

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Hi,
We are using datastage with two operating systems. Part of team use win7, part use win XP. When we try to use polish characters in tranformers or is customzed sql statement on win XP all works fine. Then!
When I try to open this job in win7 OS, I don't polish characters I can't even run this job correctly because polish characters are translated to non-polish ł -> l, ą -> a and so one.
Maybe some one had the same issue we are really interested in finding solutions here as we can't test this jobs.

Next issue is we don't know how it will be on production env which will be located on AIX.
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I am not sure if you mean you have 2 installations of the server engine or are the 2 different versions on the client side?
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ArndW wrote:I am not sure if you mean you have 2 installations of the server engine or are the 2 different versions on the client side? ...
I mean the same project, the same installation on windows.
And the same client side version, but different operating systems.
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I was confused when you said you had different runtime results, since that isn't client-dependant.
My guess is that the Windows machine is configured in XP using Polish and on Windows 7 in English.
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ArndW wrote:I was confused when you said you had different runtime results, since that isn't client-dependant.
My guess is that the Windows machine is configured in XP using Polish and on Windows 7 in English. ...
Win 7 have now something like "Current language for non-Unicode programs". I have it setted as You mentioned to English, after switching to polish, polish characters are visible!
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