Hi,
I'm playing around with 9.1beta1 and would like to create a table where one
column has a non-default collation.
But whatever I try, I can't find the correct name that I have to use.
My database is initialized as follows:
postgres=# select version();
version
----------------------------------------------------------------
PostgreSQL 9.1beta1, compiled by Visual C++ build 1500, 32-bit
(1 row)
postgres=# select name, setting
postgres-# from pg_settings
postgres-# where name in ('lc_collate', 'server_encoding', 'client_encoding');
name | setting
-----------------+---------------------
client_encoding | WIN1252
lc_collate | German_Germany.1252
server_encoding | UTF8
(3 rows)
Now I'm trying to create a table where one column's collation is set to french:
create table foo (bar text collate "fr_FR") --> collation "fr_FR" for encoding
"UTF8" does not exist
create table foo (bar text collate "fr_FR.1252") --> collation "fr_FR" for encoding
"UTF8" does not exist
create table foo (bar text collate "fr_FR.UTF8") --> collation "fr_FR" for encoding
"UTF8" does not exist
create table foo (bar text collate "French_France.1252") --> collation
"French_France.1252" for encoding "UTF8" does not exist
So, how do I specify the collation there?
And is there a command to show me all available collations that I can use?
Thanks
Thomas
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