The version 2 comes with an additional script that exports the data to a UTF-8 TXT file that later can be imported into Excel.
This version requires an additional configuration for the source database charset. Most of the databases should be UTF-8 but yours could be configured to ISO-8859-5 (Russian) so you need to check this information.
To open it, open the TXT file from Excel and then select the option "Delimited fields" and then set the delimiter to "semicolon" (;).
Version 2 support for different charsets
Hello Paul,
The version 2 comes with an additional script that exports the data to a UTF-8 TXT file that later can be imported into Excel.
This version requires an additional configuration for the source database charset. Most of the databases should be UTF-8 but yours could be configured to ISO-8859-5 (Russian) so you need to check this information.
To open it, open the TXT file from Excel and then select the option "Delimited fields" and then set the delimiter to "semicolon" (;).