See http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs.FAQ_windows.html#2.6.

//Magnus 

> -----Original Message-----
> Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 1:11 PM
> To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
> Subject: Re: unicode error on win32 Was: Re: [GENERAL] pgmonitor
> 
> I use a database with UNIBASE encoding too. Writing strings 
> in unicode with german vovels does not work. We access the 
> database via the ODBC driver.
> 
> What kind of documentation do you mean with You may check 
> your documentation ?
> 
> Best regards,
> Josef Springer
> 
> Tino Wildenhain wrote:
> 
> 
>       Am Montag, den 01.08.2005, 16:19 -0600 schrieb YL:
> 
>               i want to list non-system tables with psql and 
> get the following error. any
>               alternatives? Thanks.
>               
>               EPost-# \dt
>               ERROR:  invalid byte sequence for encoding 
> "UNICODE": 0xed
>               
>               my database used UNICODE as the encoding. and 
> the OS is win2k pro wich
>               simplified chinese
>               as default language.
> 
>       
>       Dont steal threads by just answering to an unrelated e-mail 
>       from the list!
>       
>       To your question: afaic the win32 port currently has some issues
>       with the right support of unicode. You may check your 
> documentation.
>       Do you think its a good idea to actually name objects 
> in the database
>       in a foreign encoding? I'd stick to english language 
> names here because
>       it makes chatting about problems/hints much more easy 
> on mailinglists.
>       
> 
> 
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