> hi > > I used Postgresql7.4.3 with php for more than 3years. > Now I want to change my database to Postgresql8.3. > But I occur such problem > ---------------------------------------------------------- > ERROR: character 0xe9ab99 of encoding "UTF8" has no equivalent in "SJIS" > ERROR: character 0xe9ab99 of encoding "UTF8" has no equivalent in > "SHIFT_JIS_2004" > ---------------------------------------------------------- > The database was encoded by UTF-8, > to export data as .csv file, > I use set client_encoding='SJIS' at client. > When I use Postgresql7.4.3,no problem occur, > but after I chaged to Postgresql8.3 ,the error was occured. > > Can I ignore the error message ? > or any othe method to solve this problem. First of all, you should aware that SHIFT_JIS_2004 is a comppletely different beast from SJIS. If you want to continue to use SJIS data in 7.4, you must use SJIS, not SHIFT_JIS_2004 on 8.3. Or do you have any particular reason to use SHIFT_JIS_2004? BTW, > ERROR: character 0xe9ab99 of encoding "UTF8" has no equivalent in "SJIS" I don't see this error message with PostgreSQL 8.3.0 running on a Linux box. I can store UTF-8 0xe9ab99 (== U+9AD9) and retrieve it from the SJIS client side (0xe9ab99 corresponds to 0xfbfc). Actually we can confirm this by looking at line 6914 in src/backend/utils/mb/Unicode/utf8_to_sjis.map: {0xe9ab99, 0xfbfc}, Note that the left is the value for UTF-8, and the right side the value for SJIS. I recommend you to double check your PostgreSQL 8.3 installation. For your convenience, I have attatched a dump containing a table (called "t1") which has the UTF-8 character in question. $ createdb -E UTF_8 test $ gunzip -c /tmp/t1.dump.gz|psql test $ psql -c "set client_encoding to SJIS;select * from t1" test -- Tatsuo Ishii SRA OSS, Inc. Japan
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