On 8/15/07, Phoenix Kiula <phoenix.kiula@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > What, exactly, does that mean? > > > > That PostgreSQL should take things in invalid utf-8 format and just store them? > > Or that PostgreSQL should autoconvert from invalid utf-8 to valid > > utf-8, guessing the proper codes? > > > > Seriously, what do you want pgsql to do with these invalid inputs? > > > PG should let me, as the administrator of the database, decide whether > I mind my DB to have an option to: > > 1. Either allow the "invalid" input > > 2. Or to continue storing the other information in the table even if > an exception was thrown for the utf-8 column (which may be an > unrequired column, for instance, so I may want it not to block the > storage of other valid input which is more important) > > I am not advocating what others should do. But I know what I need my > DB to do. If I want it to store data that does not match puritanical > standards of textual storage, then it should allow me to... > > It's just a wishlist item from me, but I realize my voice may be > inconsequential. Can't you just create your db as SQL_ASCII and let it store anything then? I mean if you create a database in UTF-8 you're asking it to carefully check the input. If you set it to SQL_ASCII, you're telling it to store anything. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly