Navision General Management 11501 Ansi2Ascii Special Char

DanielFDanielF Member Posts: 21
edited 2016-04-26 in NAV Three Tier
Hello again,

another special char problem respective question.

In Nav 2013 the Ansi2Ascii function of cu 11501 General Management printed the German Sign 'ß' correctly into my *.txt file. With Nav 2015 and 2016 the Sign is mismatched.

I exported the function of the old cu 11501 from my 2013 Nav and imported it into the new Nav 2016 with the result that the mismatch still remains.

Thanks in advance
Daniel

€dit: Some results on txt file export level:

1: as Ansi Code in Notepad++
õ³÷ß░;
2: as OEM 850 Code in Notepad++
äüöá°
3: original charset was
äüö߀

€dit2: My workaround:

Not using Ansi2Ascii function and use Textencoding::Windows on File.

Answers

  • Jan_VeenendaalJan_Veenendaal Member Posts: 206
    edited 2016-05-18
    There is a fix for this in NAV 2016 cumulative update 7
    Jan Veenendaal
  • RedFoxUARedFoxUA Member Posts: 21
    Good day Jan.
    Could you share more information about it - where is this fix in "fix for this in NAV 2016 cumulative update 7"?
    Did you find it in codeunits or ..?

    Thank you in advance for your answer.
    Regards,
    Yuriy Golyachuk, NAV Solutions Specialist & Developer
    Skype: RedFoxUA
  • Jan_VeenendaalJan_Veenendaal Member Posts: 206
    Hi RedFoxUA,

    It is in the DACH localization changes for CU7 of NAV 2016. You can find the release notes (including a list of objects and the download) on PartnerSource. See this link.

    If you have no access to PartnerSource, please contact your Partner.
    Jan Veenendaal
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