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I installed a new Windows 7 on my computer.

I have a delphi 7 application that is using TAdoQuery to select from MS Access data from a table that has hebrew letter.

In Access the data is saved okay.

The system Locale is having Hebrew as the non-Unicode language.

But when fetching the data from the table delphi shows the hebrew letters as question marks (?).

Any idea please?

Code example:

with qryCustom do
begin
  Close;
  SQL.Text := 'select * from TB_Files where ID > 0 order by ID';
  Open;
  while not EOF do
  begin
    lItem := lvFiles.Items.Add;
    lItem.ImageIndex := 1;
    lItem.Caption := FieldByName('FullFileName').AsString;
    Next;
  end;    
  Close;
end;

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Try using AsWideString instead of AsString.

And if possible/feasible, try switching to a Unicode-enabled component, like the old TNT components. Delphi 7 controls do not natively support Unicode. As long as the OS locale matches the data locale, you should not lose anything from Ansi/Unicode conversions. But you really should not rely on that. Better to go full Unicode as much as possible

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  • But AsWideString does not exist in Delphi7 May 7, 2014 at 15:08
  • TField.AsWideString may not have existed, but TWideStringField did, and it had a Value property that returned a WideString. What value does FieldByName('FullFileName').ClassName return? If it returns 'TWideStringField' then you can type-cast to access its Value. May 7, 2014 at 17:18

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