MS Access StrConv() Function
Example
Convert a string:
  SELECT StrConv("SQL Tutorial is cool", 1) AS ConvertedString; 
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Definition and Usage
The StrConv() function returns a converted string.
Syntax
  StrConv(string1, 
  conversion, 
  LCID)
Parameter Values
| Parameter | Description | 
|---|---|
| string1 | Required. The string to be converted | 
| conversion | Required. The type of conversion to perform. Possible values: 1: Convert to upper-case 2: Convert to lower-case 3: Convert the first letter of every word to upper-case 4: Convert narrow characters to wide 16: Converts Hiragana into Katakana (Japan only) 32: Converts Katakane into Hiragana (Japan only) 64: Converts to unicode 128: Converts from Unicode to default page code  | 
  
| LCID | Optional. The LocaleID. If omitted, this function uses the system LocaleID | 
Technical Details
| Works in: | From Access 2000 | 
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More Examples
Example
Convert a string:
  SELECT StrConv("SQL Tutorial is cool", 2) AS ConvertedString; 
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Example
Convert a string:
  SELECT StrConv("SQL Tutorial is cool", 3) AS ConvertedString; 
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