On 2012-12-06 17:30, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 12/06/2012 07:20 AM, Doug Kunzman wrote:
I'm trying to support an automatic character encoding to UNICODE so
Java
strings with none ASCII character can be stored in a table.
I've edited my postgressql.conf with the following command,
PGCLIENTENCODING=UNICODE
And I'm getting this error message,
FATAL: unrecognized configuration parameter "PGCLIENTENCODING"
Any ideas? your help would be appreciated.
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.2/interactive/runtime-config-client.html#RUNTIME-CONFIG-CLIENT-FORMAT
client_encoding (string)
Sets the client-side encoding (character set). The default is to
use the database encoding. The character sets supported by
the PostgreSQL server are described in Section 22.3.1.
I believe PGCLIENTENCODING is the env setting.
Thanks, doug
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Adrian Klaver
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PGCLIENTENCODING is env setting. You can set it before logging in to
database like:
PGCLIENTENCODING=win1251
export PGCLIENTENCODING
and then: psql -U x database
Regards,
Hristo Simeonov
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