On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 04:52:22PM +0200, Arnaud Lesauvage wrote:
> We have a database in UTF8, from which we have to export text files in  
> LATIN9 encoding (or WIN1252, which is almostthe same I believe).
>
> Records are entered via MSAccess forms (on psqlodbc-linked tables).
> The problem is that some of the characters input by the users have no  
> equivalent in LATIN9.
>
> How could I easily write a CONSTRAINT (or RULE) that would check that  
> everything entered in the fields have an equivalent in my specific  
> destination encoding ?

How about using the built in character conversion routines.  Something
like:

  col = convert_from(convert_to(col, 'LATIN9'),'LATIN9')

as the check constraint, or its inverse as the where clause for the
erroneous rows?

-- 
  Sam  http://samason.me.uk/

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