11g connects to SQL server... character display problems

Hi gurus,

DB: 11.2
OS: redhat 5.5

There is a problem during display of character with sqlplus and even worse on TOAD, SQL Developer tool.

There is a heterogeneous connection between 11g and ms sql serever. I use freedts, unixodbc and dg4odbc to connect.
using tool isql... the select statement has been well formatted... See example |
| USIM sales |
| Charge accrued on debt Resprise
BUT when I use sqlplus some characters are broken... Please see sample
COST_NAME
V e n s e t U S I M
R e s p r e s i d e c h a r g e p r o v I s I o e n s e n s u r v e r
a, c e n
in other client tool for example, TOAD, the output is worse just see the only the first character of each line for example
V
R
I tried the value for nls_language in french and English but do not solve the problem.

anyone with a clue of what is wrong or a bug?... 1 million .thanks

PL do not post duplicate topics - character display problems... 11g connects to SQL server

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