postgres & server encodings

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What exactly is the SQL_ASCII encoding in postgres? I have a pg installation with an SQL_ASCII server encoding and my database (also SQL_ASCII) seems to be able to handle all types of encodings? how is this possible? is this what the server & db encoding needs to be set to in order to handle various encodings? Also is there a way of dumping data from an SQL_ASCII db to a UNICODE db. Creating a dump and converting with a tool like iconv is probably not an option since the data in the SQL_ASCII db has unknown/inconsistant encoding.
Please let me know as soon as possible.
Thanks.
Salem
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Sally
 
 


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