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Re: Adding German Character Set to PostgresSQL

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On Monday, January 02, 2012 3:41:40 pm Hagen Finley wrote:
> As you indicated UTF-8 has the whole kitchen sink in it. I did trying using
> the German Keyboard Layout with a Centos text editor and that works - I
> can produce the characters I want. Now I can also get the German
> characters to work in the Centos terminal but not in the psql command line
> client. Progress but still no joy.

So you are using psql on the Centos machine?

I have the same locale as you, on my Linux machine,  and using Pavels example I 
get:

test(5432)aklaver=>create table x(a text);
CREATE TABLE
test(5432)aklaver=>insert into x values('ä,ß,ö');
INSERT 0 1
test(5432)aklaver=>SELECT * from x ;
   a   
-------
 ä,ß,ö
(1 row)

What happens when you do the above on your machine?

> 

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