On Windows (and UNIX if built for unicode) DBD::ODBC reads UCS2 encoded data from the MS Access database though the ODBC driver manager and MS Access ODBC Driver. DBD::ODBC then decodes that and reencodes it UTF-8 such that Perl sees the strings as unicode. As a result, I believe the decode has been done for you.
In reply to Re^5: Mugged by UTF8, this CANNOT be right
by mje
in thread Mugged by UTF8, this CANNOT be right
by tosh
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