AFAIK, you will need to recreate the database. See "CREATE DATABASE" command for details, but something like "CREATE DATABASE FOO WITH ENCODING 'SQL_ASCII'" should do it... if my memory serves me.

Of course, you'll need to dump and reload your data.

On Jun 19, 2007, at 8:51 AM, Murali Doss wrote:

Hi Zdenek,

Thanks for your effort.

Database encoding for Solaris OS is SQL_ASCII but it's UTF8 in Linux OS.
How to change the database encoding to sql_ascii for linux OS?

Regards
Murali Doss T.S.



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Subject: Re: [BUGS] BUG #3394: Partial search not working

Murali Doss wrote:
Hi Michael,

Same database dump is there Solaris, Windows and Linux and the partial search query is displaying the expected results in Solaris and Windows
OS but the query returning 0 row in Linux OS.

SELECT * FROM tablename WHERE colname BETWEEN 'B' AND 'B~';


Any query to find the local settings and encoding.


Try

SELECT name, setting FROM pg_settings WHERE name LIKE 'lc_%';

The psql -l command shows you database encoding. Client and server
encoding is possible get by the following commands:

SHOW client_encoding and SHOW server_encoding

        
                Zdenek

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