Re: Collate problem when using ORDER BY
От | Zdenek Kotala |
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Тема | Re: Collate problem when using ORDER BY |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 484055F3.4000302@sun.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Collate problem when using ORDER BY (David Harel <hareldvd@gmail.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
David Harel napsal(a): > Hi, > > I'm new here. I work on a site that uses postgres version 8.1.5 and > database encoding ISO_8859_8. When I sort select requests using order by > the "weight" of the characters seem to be really funny (but consistent). > It seems to me that if I create a "phantom" converted field such as: > SELECT field convert(field, "ISO_8859_8" ,"UTF8") as field_utf8 ORDER BY > field_utf8; > Then the sort will be OK however, I get the error: > Query failed: ERROR: character 0xd7 of encoding "ISO_8859_8" has no > equivalent in "UTF8". > > Is it due to a "bad" character in the content? > Can I get rid of it like find/replace? > Can I change collate for a given table/database? > You can use only one encoding per database. It means you convert data from UTF8 to ISO_8859_8, but you store it back into UTF8 encoded field. Probably strcoll function is confused with illegal UTF8 character which has been created by your conversion. Zdenek
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