Re: PLEASE: I really need german characters
От | Gunnar Groetschel |
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Тема | Re: PLEASE: I really need german characters |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 1070638025.12242.10.camel@lerntnix2.sokoma.de обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: PLEASE: I really need german characters (Benjamin Riefenstahl <Benjamin.Riefenstahl@epost.de>) |
Список | pgsql-odbc |
Thanks very much for your help. Its working now. I have changed the server encoding from SQL_ASCII (standard) to UNICODE. And now i am able to set the client_encoding to latin1 to see my lovely Umlauts! Thanks very much. Both of you!! Gunnar Am Don, den 04.12.2003 schrieb Benjamin Riefenstahl um 18:05: > Hi Gunnar, > > "Gunnar Groetschel" <ggroetschel@sokoma.de> writes: > > I have tried all "SET CLIENT_ENCODING TO '*'" but nothin worked. > > Well, this has definitly an effect here in my installation with > SERVER_ENCODING=UNICODE. It's possible though, that PostgreSQL treats > a conversion from SERVER_ENCODING=SQL_ASCII to CLIENT_ENCODING=LATIN1 > or any other encoding as a no-op, which is not surprising. Try to > setup your database as UNICODE or LATIN1 and see if SET > CLIENT_ENCODING works than. > > > I have set up the debugging and PGAdmin says that it is using the > > SQL_ASCII encoding. All the Umlauts are there. This is really > > curious. > > To repeat: "ASCII" means "there are no umlauts, and if you insist on > putting random 8-bit characters into the database, you are on your > own." There is nothing curious about that this works in some > applications and doesn't work in others. Unless I am missing > something here. > > benny -- Gunnar Groetschel Sokoma GmbH Tel.: 069 92008023
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