I would like to see a CREATE Variable dataname datatype added. The scope of these variables would be global. Along this same line I would like to see a way to have a trigger or rule fired upon connection initialization. This would allow for these type of variables to be SET along with other defaults that need to be setup on a per connection basis from the server side instead of the client application.
Best Regards, Michael Gould All Coast Intermodal Services, Inc. 904-376-7030 _____ From: Tom Lane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Naz Gassiep [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: pgsql-general@postgresql.org Sent: Sat, 07 Jul 2007 19:50:03 -0400 Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Changing DB Encodings Naz Gassiep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Tom Lane wrote: >> No, that implies a lack of error checking. > Surely, then, that's a bug? Shouldn't postmaster check if a DB is in an > encoding that differs from the selected locale? Yeah, it should. Whether it can is a different question. Part of the problem here is the lack of a reliable way to tell *which* encoding is implied by a locale. On some systems you can get a poorly-standardized string name for the locale's encoding; on others you can't get anything. There's been some experimental code in initdb for awhile now that tries to guess encoding from locale. I have not heard reports of it failing lately, so maybe we could promote it into a hard error check, or at least a backend-side warning at CREATE DATABASE time. It still won't help on old systems without nl_langinfo(CODESET), though. (But how many of those are left? That call is specified by the Single Unix Spec. Anybody know if it works on Windows?) regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq