On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 8:25 AM, LPlateAndy <andy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
First what is the actual error message you are getting?
Second is the data coming in actually UTF8 or some other encoding?
Hi Adrian,
You’re right, i’m trying to get the copy command to put a load of data into a table. It’s now working fine except for any instances with an e acute
I tried putting “ SET CLIENT_ENCODING TO ‘UTF-8’; ” but still got the error. I guess that just because i’m verifying what’s incoming, it doesn’t mean it’s going to go into a database which doesn’t support it?
Let me know if i’m missing something!
First what is the actual error message you are getting?
Second is the data coming in actually UTF8 or some other encoding?
See:
Cheers
Andy
From: Adrian Klaver-3 [via PostgreSQL] [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: 14 November 2011 15:15
To: LPlateAndy
Subject: Re: encoding and LC_COLLATE
On Monday, November 14, 2011 3:03:32 am LPlateAndy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I set up my postgres 9.0 install 6 months ago and generally everything is
> fine but a recent data load with an e acute character failed which an
> unsupported message which surprised me as we're using UTF-8.
>
> However, i can now see that the listing for the database set up show a
> restriction under LC_COLLATE and LC_CTYPE to the UK which would explain the
> blocking of this character. Oddly, this is set even if i only specify UTF-8
> which i guess means that it is set against the template. I can only assume
> that i selected this option on install but have since forgotten.
>
> CREATE DATABASE testing
> WITH OWNER = postgres
> ENCODING = 'UTF8'
> TABLESPACE = pg_default
> LC_COLLATE = 'English_United Kingdom.1252'
> LC_CTYPE = 'English_United Kingdom.1252'
> CONNECTION LIMIT = -1;
>
> Is there any way that i can change this, preferably against the template.
>
> If i try creating a new database by right clicking at the top of the
> database tree in pgAdmin i do note that i also have the options of "C" or
> "POSIX" but have read elsewhere that these are even more restrictive.
>
> Any ideas - hoping to avoid a complete re-install!
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