Tom Hart wrote:
Hello everybody. I hope your week's going well so far.

I built our data mine in postgreSQL around 3 months ago and I've been working with it since. Postgres is great and I'm really enjoying it, but I've hit a bit of a hitch. Originally (and against pgAdmin's good advice, duh!) I set up the database to use ASCII encoding. However we have a large base of Spanish speaking members and services, and we need utf-8
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pg_restore: [archiver (db)] COPY failed: ERROR: invalid byte sequence for encoding "UTF8": 0xc52f HINT: This error can also happen if the byte sequence does not match the encoding expected by the server, which is controlled by "client_encoding".
CONTEXT:  COPY transaction, line 209487
WARNING: errors ignored on restore: 1


Try editing your dump-file and change the line which reads "SET client_encoding = 'SQL_ASCII';" to "SET client_encoding = 'LATIN1';"

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Tommy Gildseth


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