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Am 18.08.2014 15:31, schrieb Holger.Friedrich-Fa-Trivadis@xxxxxxxxx:

Wikipedia says that UTF-8 is code page 65001, in Microsoft notation (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_page).  Does this help in any way (i.e. does German_Germany.65001 work for you)?

No, I tried that value yesterday, see my answer to Adrian.

It seems Unicode encodings are just not target of Windows Locales. Which in my opinion is reasonable: Why should it be a localization issue, how a program writes Unicode to a file? When a localized Windows suggests two different 8bit-charsets for usage (ANSI and OEM), this doesn't hinder a program to write Unicode. Why can't PostgreSQL "Postmaster" do it?
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Kai Borgolte, Bonn


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