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Re: Creating LATIN9 database with PostgreSQL 15 on Windows

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Answering to myself:

I was using pgAdmin to create the database, and this tool does not show much collations.

I could create my database from the command line:

createdb --username=postgres --port=5436 --template=template0 --encoding=latin9 --locale=English_US.28605 test2

Stop me if I am wrong.

Seb

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Hi!

On my Windows 10 with PostgreSQL 15, I try to create a database with LATIN9 encoding (for testing purpose), but I have only the choice to select the C, POSIX and English_United States.1252 collations...

C and POSIX are compatible with LATIN9, but SQL functions like UPPER() fail.

English_United States.1252 is not compatible with LATIN9.

I do not want to use WIN1252 encoding, I must use LATIN9 because it's for QA tests and my programs need LATIN9 (comes from Linux)

Do I have to create/install more locales on this PostgreSQL 15 / Windows installation?

I wonder... I while ago with PostgreSQL 13 I have created a DB with LATIN9 on this machine.

I must be missing something, can't remember how I did that.

Can someone point me to the doc page where I can find related info?

Thanks!
Seb

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