I have to archive a lot of data, which where modified before 2011 (about 1.3 million files)
Therefore I have to use a filelist, but with that I have a problem. I generate the filelist with utf-8. All terminals are set to utf-8. If the filename or the path includes some special characters (ä,ö,ü,ß etc.) I see in the dsmc console for example
ANS1228E Sending of object '\\amanda\fem\SCHULUNGEN\LSDYNA\LSDYNA_Manual_gbo\dyna_einfÂÂhrung_cadfem_2002_kw19.ppt.gz' failed
ANS4005E Error processing '\\amanda\fem\SCHULUNGEN\LSDYNA\LSDYNA_Manual_gbo\dyna_einfÂÂhrung_cadfem_2002_kw19.ppt.gz': file not found
In this case  is in UTF-8 ü
If I view the text in a hexeditor the UTF-8 'ö' (hex 0xC3 0xB6) is shown in dsmc in hex as '0xC3 0x83 0xC2 0xB6' Is this UNICODE?
Is dsmc using a specific codepage (which?) or can I force him to use UTF-8?
Or are there other solutions?
Kind regards
Walter Reis
Therefore I have to use a filelist, but with that I have a problem. I generate the filelist with utf-8. All terminals are set to utf-8. If the filename or the path includes some special characters (ä,ö,ü,ß etc.) I see in the dsmc console for example
ANS1228E Sending of object '\\amanda\fem\SCHULUNGEN\LSDYNA\LSDYNA_Manual_gbo\dyna_einfÂÂhrung_cadfem_2002_kw19.ppt.gz' failed
ANS4005E Error processing '\\amanda\fem\SCHULUNGEN\LSDYNA\LSDYNA_Manual_gbo\dyna_einfÂÂhrung_cadfem_2002_kw19.ppt.gz': file not found
In this case  is in UTF-8 ü
If I view the text in a hexeditor the UTF-8 'ö' (hex 0xC3 0xB6) is shown in dsmc in hex as '0xC3 0x83 0xC2 0xB6' Is this UNICODE?
Is dsmc using a specific codepage (which?) or can I force him to use UTF-8?
Or are there other solutions?
Kind regards
Walter Reis