ACC: How the Windows Code Page Affects Sort OrderID: Q133381
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Advanced: Requires expert coding, interoperability, and multiuser skills.
This article discusses how the Windows code page (or character set) affects
the availability of particular sort orders for the default setting of the
NewDatabaseSortOrder property in Microsoft Access.
Microsoft Access has a default setting for the NewDatabaseSortOrder
property (see the General tab under Options on the Tools menu) that enables
you to create a database using a specific sort order. This property
determines how characters are sorted in the entire database (tables,
queries, reports, and so on).
If you plan to use a database with multiple language editions of Microsoft
Access, you should set the default for the NewDatabaseSortOrder property to
General. The General setting is the most compatible sort order across the
various language editions.
The default setting for the NewDatabaseSortOrder property is General, which
is designed for use with the following language editions of Microsoft
Access:
Invalid Collating Sequence
For more information about mixing Microsoft Access language editions,
please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q142867 ACC: Mixing Language Editions of Microsoft Access and
Windows
For detailed information about the sort orders used by various language
editions, please see Appendix D in the following book:
Developing International Software for Windows 95 and Windows NT.
Nadine Kano. Microsoft Press: 1995 ISBN: 1-55615-840-8
Keywords : kbenv kberrmsg GnlGlobl
Version : 2.0 7.0 97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbinfo
Last Reviewed: April 22, 1999