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Re: How to create database with default system locale is set to et_EE.UTF-8

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Adrian and Bèrto,

Thank you very much for quick and excellent replies. Locale names are different in every Linux distro. Postgresql does not provide any way to retrieve them (ssh access is reqired to retireve them using locale -a)

Thus suggection using hard coded locale names is not possible.

How to force server to use et_EE.UTF-8 as default locale without hard coding it into application?

How to force command

CREATE DATABASE <yourdbname> TEMPLATE = template0

to use et_EE.UTF-8  locale by default ?

Andrus.

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