Re: LATIN1/9 conversion....
От | Ludek Finstrle |
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Тема | Re: LATIN1/9 conversion.... |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 20060210113228.GA7912@soptik.pzkagis.cz обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: LATIN1/9 conversion.... ("Tim Clarke" <Tim.Clarke@manifest.co.uk>) |
Список | pgsql-odbc |
> > This is the answer :-) > > Hmmm. The driver doesn't care this one setting. It override it > > automatically :-( Are you able to compile the driver yourself? > > If so I can post you the hint how to disable automatic encoding > > detection. > > I'm sure the driver is doing the setting for the right reason, its I'm not sure ;-) I even think it makes this the bad way. > > > > It means you may use "PostgreSQL Unicode" driver instead of > > > > "PostgreSQL ANSI" > > > > > > We have found that the euro symbol and other accented > > characters are not > > > correctly stored if we do that. This database is currently > > coming across > > No, we tried a unicode database with the unicode ODBC psqldriver. > MSAccess couldn't write the correct characters to the database. Could you try LATIN1 database with Unicode psqlODBC driver? Does it still break the euro symbol? > I have had this problem with evry driver from 08.01.01xx to the current > 08.01.02 Ok. I'll try send you changed psqlODBC 08.01.0200 without autodetecting client_encoding. > Regards and thanks for your continuing attention. Not at all. I was in doubt if autodetecting the encoding after user connection settings is the right way some time ago. Regards, Luf
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