On 05/20/2015 06:34 AM, Musall Maik wrote:
Am 20.05.2015 um 15:17 schrieb Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
On 05/19/2015 11:52 PM, Musall Maik wrote:
Hi,
I have a strange case where a SELECT for a primary key returns 0 rows on one slave, while it returns the correct 1 row on another slave and on the master. It does however return that row on all slaves when queried with LIKE and trailing or leading wildcard.
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Does anyone have a hint?
What are the encodings on the various machines and in the databases?
All encodings UTF8, all collate and ctype en_US.UTF-8. What do you mean by "machines" exactly? This is not dependent on shell environment or something,
Actually it is:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.4/interactive/locale.html
"Locale support refers to an application respecting cultural preferences
regarding alphabets, sorting, number formatting, etc. PostgreSQL uses
the standard ISO C and POSIX locale facilities provided by the server
operating system. For additional information refer to the documentation
of your system."
The reason I ask is that the machine you are having problems with has OS
X. Over the years I have seen quite a few reports on this list of OS X
locale/encoding issues.
I get this also via JDBC.
Maik
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