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Release Bulletin EAServer 6.0.2 for HP-UX Itanium
Documents the known problems and changes to the installation, functionality and documentation for EAServer 6.0.2 on the HP Itanium. (2008-01-31) Part#DC20211-01-0602-01

Release Bulletin EAServer 5.0.1 for HP-UX Itanium
Documents the known problems and changes to the installation, functionality and documentation for EAServer 5.0.1 on the HP Itanium. (2007-04-11) Part#DC20211-01-0501-01

Release Bulletin EAServer 5.0 for HP-UX Itanium
Documents the known problems and changes to the installation, functionality and documentation for EAServer version 5.0 on the HP Itanium (HP-UX 11.23 U ia64) operating system. (2004-10-07) Part#DC20211-01-0500-03

Using bcp to Migrate Data
When you migrate legacy data encoded in a native character to a Unicode-enabled database, the data is converted from the native character set to Unicode UTF-8. (2004-07-08)

Guidelines for Code Set Interoperability with PowerBuilder and EAServer
Includes coverage of transmission code set, client code set, component code set, PowerBuilder code set, The 'euro' character, guidelines and recommendations (2004-03-02)

Minimum Character Set Sizes in Adaptive Server Enterprise 12.5
The Unicode UTF-8 datatype requires additional disk space in Adaptive Server 12.5. This document describes the minimum configuration for some character sets. (2002-02-01)

Release Bulletin Sybase Enterprise Portal 2.0 for Windows NT
Documents known problems and changes to installation, functionality and documentation for Enterprise Portal v2.0 for Windows NT (2001-08-20) Part#76975-01-0200-04

Using Text Data
This is a Technical Whitepaper on character set conversion Using text data (2000-07-08)

Configuring ASE with Multiple Engines
Multiple Engine Configuration with ASE (2000-05-10)

Debugging Using Cross-Character-Set Maps
One of the most frequently asked questions the Sybase Global Products Group gets from customers is: ?What happened to my data? Yesterday, I typed in character x, but when I retrieved my data today, I see character y!? (2000-05-10)
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