When our customer tries to read an sql database that has latin1 characters, in sas (with utf-8 session encoding), it displays question mark in place of those characters. I suggested this https://communities.sas.com/t5/SAS-Communities-Library/Change-Encoding-using-SAS-Enterprise-Guide-Wi... but it did not help. Anyone has any idea how we can resolve this? Thank you in advance.
data xxxx;
set xxxx;
where xx like '%ë%';
run;
You could try if the proposed approach from the following discussion works for you. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/58526418/reading-oracle-data-from-sas-in-a-utf-8-session-charact...
They are using oledb to connect and encoding= option does not seem to available for oledb
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