We also open the file in Notepad++ to convert the file to the right characters but there are still characters who aren't displayed well.
Does anyone have an solution for this problem? It's often with polish characters.
We also open the file in Notepad++ to convert the file to the right characters but there are still characters who aren't displayed well.
Does anyone have an solution for this problem? It's often with polish characters.
Hi Rogier, in our case we use Spanish characters, and the process to assure they're being displayed correctly when we do Totara Sync (I believe this is what you're talking about) is as follows:
1. In Excel, we save the file to .csv (windows comma separated values) format.
2. We then open the file in a free program called Programmer's Notepad (http://www.pnotepad.org)
3. In the file tab, we select "encoding" and then select UTF-8 No Mark.
4. We then save the file and upload via Totara Sync
Accent marks and other characters of this type are then properly synced for things like names, job titles, etc.
Hope this helps.
Hellmuth.