Le 22/12/2010 21:34, Mark Watson a écrit : > Hello all, > (Postgres 8.4.6 Windows) > I am stumped as to why I cannot import this using copy from within pgadmin > (the following table is created in an existing database with an encoding of > WIN1252 and the Postgres server_encoding is UTF8) : > CREATE TABLE test > ( > col_descr text > ) > WITH ( > OIDS=FALSE > ); > ALTER TABLE test OWNER TO postgres; > set client_encoding = 'WIN1252'; > COPY test FROM 'C:\\pgtemp\\test.txt' with delimiter as '|' csv; > select * from test; > --- col_descr > -- ---------------- > -- (empty row) > > The file test.txt contains 1 line of 2 characters: éÉ (acute accented > lowercase and uppercase e, hex(E9C9), valid win1252 characters. > > Any help would be appreciated.
It would be so much easier if you told us your error message. -- Guillaume http://www.postgresql.fr http://dalibo.com ------------------------------------ Another update : After toying around with this, I think this is a subject for the PgAdmin list. It looks like a display problem in pgAdmin. The characters are being displayed with a client_encoding of UTF8 but not with a client_encoding of WIN1252. My application, which sets client_encoding to WIN1252, receives and displays the characters correctly. By the way, my pgAdmin is configured with Preferences=>Font = Tahoma windows-1252 and Query=>Font = Tahoma 9 windows-1252. -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general