On 1/16/07, Gary Benade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I used shp2pgsql.exe to create an import sql for my gis database.
The resultant sql has data like this in it.INSERT INTO "gis"."sa_area"
("label","type","level",the_geom) VALUES
('MÔRELIG','0x2','2','0106000000010000000');
The Ô is ascii char 212.
This wont import, PSQL returns
ERROR: invalid byte sequence for encoding "UTF8": 0xd452
HINT: This error can also happen if the byte sequence does not match the
encoding expected by the server, which is controlled by "client-encoding"



I am not terribly familiar with PostGIS (other than installing it, running
the test cases and saying cool :), but it appears that your source data is
probably ISO-8859-1.  You should probably use the -W switch with shp2pgsql
and specify the client encoding as "LATIN1", it should write a dump file
with SET client_encoding to 'LATIN1' instead of UTF8 (or you can manually
tweak the SQL file).


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Chad
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