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<blockquote data-quote="dongadomski" data-source="post: 541001" data-attributes="member: 99971"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>I made some additional tests. It seems that the csv export of sqlite is in utf8 format and special characters cannot be read by autohotkey. I paused the script and reformatted the csvs to ansi - it works. </p><p>As the next step I want to include stringconverter in the script to format the file to ansi.</p><p>Probably this is all to complicated as the variables can be changed inside autohotkey from unicode to ansi. </p><p>However, I was not able to understand autohotkey quick enough to get the A_Loopfield converted in the right way. So I will give stringconverter a try. But my next chance will be on Thursday. </p><p></p><p>A hint to an elegant way to change the file/variables to ansi inside autohotkey would be very appreciated.</p><p>Can sqlite probably be switched to export ansi csvs?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for even the smallest idea.</p><p>CU</p><p>Dongadomski</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dongadomski, post: 541001, member: 99971"] Hi all, I made some additional tests. It seems that the csv export of sqlite is in utf8 format and special characters cannot be read by autohotkey. I paused the script and reformatted the csvs to ansi - it works. As the next step I want to include stringconverter in the script to format the file to ansi. Probably this is all to complicated as the variables can be changed inside autohotkey from unicode to ansi. However, I was not able to understand autohotkey quick enough to get the A_Loopfield converted in the right way. So I will give stringconverter a try. But my next chance will be on Thursday. A hint to an elegant way to change the file/variables to ansi inside autohotkey would be very appreciated. Can sqlite probably be switched to export ansi csvs? Thanks for even the smallest idea. CU Dongadomski [/QUOTE]
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