Unicode(Gee'z) Strings In The WHERE Sql Statement

Mar 20, 2008

SELECT * from tableeMass where Name=N'???'
In the above select statement in microsoft SQL server 2005 ,I only want to select all the rows whose name is '???' a Gee'z string(Gee'z is set of Ethiopian characters) it is a unicode string(???=gebru in english,the reason why it is question mark is the characters are gee'z).When we execute the select statement, it brings all the rows instead of the rows whose name is '???'.
why? the data type of column Name is nvarchar(50).would you please
help me in tackling the problem.
please reply me soon,I really need it badly soon for my project of Localized database development.
thanks inadvance.
gebru

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Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 45" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_DBTIMESTAMP is not supported.

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Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 47" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_DBTIMESTAMP is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 48" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_I4 is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 49" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_R8 is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 50" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_R8 is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 51" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_DBTIMESTAMP is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [DTS.Pipeline]: "component "SQL Server Destination" (174)" failed validation and returned validation status "VS_ISBROKEN".

Error at Data Flow Task [DTS.Pipeline]: One or more component failed validation.

Error at Data Flow Task: There were errors during task validation.

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