Am Dienstag, 27. September 2005 10:15 schrieb Gábor Farkas: > for historical reasons ;) (are there any other reasons), > we have a postgres db, > where the data are in iso-8859-15 encoding, > but the "database encoding" is iso-8859-1. > > question(s): > 1. is it possible to change the db-encoding? You can hack pg_database directly to change it. There shouldn't be a problem in this case. > 2. if it remains like it is currently, when can there be problems? Problems will only occur for characters which are not in both -1 and -15. For exampel, if you have text with a Euro symbol in your database, and the server wants to recode it to a different encoding because, say, the client runs in UTF-8, then you will get wrong output. So it's in your interest to fix this. -- Peter Eisentraut http://developer.postgresql.org/~petere/ ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 9: In versions below 8.0, the planner will ignore your desire to choose an index scan if your joining column's datatypes do not match