Chinese characters are displayed as opposite?

Hi gurus,

Users report that some seeded report output are displaying as inverted Chinese characters? (mark points). strange thing is that some of the reports which the output type is .pdf Chinese characters make their appearance.
Help, please!

Concerning
Satya

974466 wrote:
Hi gurus,

Users report that some seeded report output are displaying as inverted Chinese characters? (mark points). strange thing is that some of the reports which the output type is .pdf Chinese characters make their appearance.
Help, please!

Concerning
Satya

Post the details of the version of the application, the database version and the OS.

What is the type of reports that show question marks?

What's your game of databases/applications?

How to generate the PDF with UTF8 output in R12? [778970.1 ID]
How to generate and print reports in the PDF Format of EBS with the UTF8 character set [ID 443778.1]
How to print multiple concurrent requests in PDF Format [ID 333504.1]
R12: Chinese/French characters see the like question marks [ID 1544093.1]
Chinese and other characters appear as Question Marks (?) When you use the data model [ID 353164.1]
Chinese Charaters Show as '?' in the output using XML Publisher report [ID 556188.1]

Thank you
Hussein

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