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native2ascii

-encoding

UTF-8

.csv

|

native2ascii

-reverse

-encoding

>

>

_output.csv

where

is

the

locale

code

for

the

language

that

you

are

interested

in.

For

example,

GB2312

is

the

code

for

simplified

Chinese.

3.

Open

the

_output.csv

file

in

Excel.

All

characters

are

properly

displayed.

Instead

of

running

the

above

command

more

than

once

for

converting

more

CSV

files,

you

might

want

to

create

a

script

file

that

uses

the

command

in

step

2

and

specifies

the

names

of

all

the

CSV

files

that

require

conversion.

You

can

run

the

script

to

convert

all

the

required

files

at

once.

In

addition

to

the

solutions

described

above,

the

following

operating

system

and

Excel

requirements

must

be

met

to

be

able

to

display

the

characters

properly:

Operating

system

requirements

Try

matching

the

language

of

the

imported

CSV

report

with

the

operating

system

language.

For

example,

for

Japanese,

try

importing

the

file

on

a

computer

that

is

running

a

Japanese

operating

system.

If

you

cannot

meet

this

requirement,

set

your

system’s

user

locale

to

the

language

of

your

choice,

so

that

you

can

use

the

standard

settings

for

that

language.

Perform

the

following

steps:

1.

Click

Start

–>

Settings

–>

Control

Panel

,

and

then

open

Regional

Options

.

2.

On

the

General

tab,

change

the

user

locale

to

the

language

you

are

interested

in.

3.

Click

OK

.

Excel

requirements

You

can

set

the

Microsoft

Office

language

settings

to

the

language

of

your

choice

by

performing

the

following

steps:

1.

Click

Start

–>

Programs

–>

Microsoft

Office

Tools

–>

Microsoft

Office

XP

Language

Settings

.

2.

On

the

Enabled

Languages

tab,

set

the

Default

version

of

Microsoft

Office

to

the

language

of

your

choice.

3.

Ensure

that

the

language

that

interests

you

is

on

the

Enabled

languages

list:

a.

In

the

Available

languages

list,

click

the

language

that

interests

you.

b.

Click

Add

to

add

the

selected

language

to

the

list

of

Enabled

languages

.

4.

Click

OK

.

An

error

occurs

if

you

use

special

characters

to

create

a

new

user

or

security

role

If

you

include

special

characters

like

comma

(,),

equals

(=),

plus

(+),

less

than

(<),

greater

than

(>),

number

sign

(#),

semicolon

(;),

backslash

(\),

and

quotation

marks

(

″″)

in

the

user

role

name

or

security

role

name,

the

following

error

occurs:

COPCOM132E

An

error

occurred

during

the

LDAP

operation:

cn=#dffded:

[LDAP:

error

code

34

-

Invalid

DN

syntax].

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