Hi List,

Using databases with different locales on the same cluster, I am trying
to have Postgresql display the date in the locale format of each
database.

I found the TM prefix :
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.4/static/functions-formatting.html#FUNCTIONS-FORMATTING-DATETIMEMOD-TABLE

However, using this will format dates according to the server's lc_time
parameter (fr_FR@euro in my case) and ignore the database's locale. 

Is there a way to have the same code display 'Novembre' when connected
to the fr_FR database and 'November' when connected to the en_US one?


Here is a test case :

createdb default_locale
createdb english_locale --locale en_US.iso885915 --template=template0

output of psql -l :

default_locale | vincent      | LATIN9   | fr_FR@euro      | fr_FR@euro      | 
english_locale | vincent      | LATIN9   | en_US.iso885915 | en_US.iso885915 | 


psql -c "select to_char(CURRENT_DATE, 'Month')" default_locale
  to_char  
-----------
 November 
(1 ligne)

psql -c "select to_char(CURRENT_DATE, 'Month')" english_locale
  to_char  
-----------
 November 
(1 ligne)

psql -c "select to_char(CURRENT_DATE, 'TMMonth')" default_locale
 to_char  
----------
 Novembre
(1 ligne)

psql -c "select to_char(CURRENT_DATE, 'TMMonth')" english_locale
 to_char  
----------
 Novembre
(1 ligne)


I use a Debian server with the following locales :

locale -a :
C
en_US.iso885915
fr_FR@euro
fr_FR.iso885915@euro
POSIX




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                                        Salutations, Vincent Veyron

http://marica.fr
Gestion des contentieux juridiques, des contrats et des sinistres d'assurance



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