Progress
Version 9
Product Update Bulletin
New Initial Value Segment No Convert (–isnoconv) Startup Parameter
The
–isnoconv
startup parameter disables a code page conversion that Version 9.1 provides and that previous versions do not. You might consider using–isnoconv
when all three of the following conditions occur:When you run earlier versions of Progress under these conditions, when Progress reads text literals from r-code into internal memory, Progress does not convert the code page. To compensate for this, programmers often preconvert international characters in text literals to
-cpinternal
.When you run Version 9.1 under these conditions, when Progress reads text literals from r-code into internal memory, Progress converts the code page from
–cprcode
in to–cpinternal
. This code-page conversion might cause the following problems:To disable this code-page conversion in Progress Version 9.1, use the
–isnoconv
startup parameter.
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