Paul Jungwirth <p...@illuminatedcomputing.com> writes:
> Yeah, I agree this is the right answer here, since you're using JDBC. By
> the time you get a String from the MySQL driver, it's already in Java's
> 2-bytes-per-char format. And the Postgres driver will deal with the
> encoding on the output side. So the code I provided won't help you. I'm
> afraid I don't know about Mybatis, but if it's built on JDBC I'd think
> you've just got a configuration problem with what encoding the client
> expects at either end.

I was wondering if the problem wasn't lots simpler than that.  Is the
character the OP is trying to convert actually part of LATIN1?

                        regards, tom lane


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