Re: ORDER BY and Unicode
От | M. Bastin |
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Тема | Re: ORDER BY and Unicode |
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Msg-id | a06100522bcc8050343ed@[192.168.0.101] обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: ORDER BY and Unicode (Stephan Szabo <sszabo@megazone.bigpanda.com>) |
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Re: ORDER BY and Unicode
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Список | pgsql-novice |
> > And how can I do an initdb so that sorting on Unicode will work for >> French, Greek, Japanase, etc. users of a single database? > >AFAIK, you can't really at this time. With an appropriately crafted >locale, you could probably get reasonably close, but I've never actually >tried to work with creating one so I don't know what's involved. And, if >two languages had different rules for two characters you'd not be >supporting both. Thanks Stephan! I've found my list of locales. It's a pity only one language can be used at a time but as you say there are conflicting rules anyway. The docs say there is a speed penalty on using locales. Does anyone have any idea on how severe this is? I'm wondering wether I should use the translate() function after all because of this. It would solve multilingual issues to a certain level and there wouldn't be a speed penalty since the indexes would be build on the translate() function too. Marc
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