On 26 June 2013 11:03, Jiří Pavlovský <jira33@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 26.6.2013 10:58, Albe Laurenz wrote:
> Jirí Pavlovský wrote:
>> I have a win32 application.
>> LOG: statement: INSERT INTO recipients (DealID,
>> Contactid) VALUES (29009, 9387)
>> ERROR: invalid byte sequence for encoding "UTF8": 0x9c
>>
>>
>> But the query is clean ascii and it doesn't even contain the mentioned
>> character.
>>
>> My database is in UNICODE, client encoding is utf8.
> Could you run the log message through "od -c" on a UNIX
> machine and post the result? Maybe there are some weird
> invisible bytes in there.
>
>
Hi,
I've already tried that before posting. See below for results. Is the
message in the log the same as the message that postgres receives?
0000000 I N S E R T I N T O r e c i
0000020 p i e n t s ( D e a l I D ,
0000040 C o n t a c t i d )
0000060
0000100 V A L U E S
What bytes are in the above between the closing brace and VALUES? Is that really white-space? Did you perhaps intentionally put white-space in between there?
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