Hagen,

> gpdemo=# \encoding
> UTF8

UTF8 includes virtually all characters you will need for any purpose  on
the earth.


But: you showed the output of \encoding when you were asked to show \l .

There is a subtle difference:
\encoding shows the encoding of the connection between psql and the
server; while
\l shows the encoding the database server will actually store the data in.

While the first can easily be changed for a session, the latter can only
be set when creating a database (or a cluster).


-hannes

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