The following bug has been logged online:
Bug reference: 1775
Logged by: Marcus Raphelt
Email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PostgreSQL version: latest
Operating system: WinXP (dev), Win2000 (server)
Description:UTF8 to ISO does not convert the german "sharp s"
(ß)
Detail
The following bug has been logged online:
Bug reference: 1776
Logged by: sankar p
Email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PostgreSQL version: 7.4.6
Operating system: RHEL WS 4.0
Description:Unable to insert datetime with fractional seconds in
postgreSQL database using ODBC a
> Bug reference: 1775
> Logged by: Marcus Raphelt
> Email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> PostgreSQL version: latest
> Operating system: WinXP (dev), Win2000 (server)
> Description:UTF8 to ISO does not convert the german "sharp s"
> (ß)
> Details:
>
> Hi,
>
> I currentl
Magnus Hagander wrote:
> PostgreSQL 8.0 does not support UTF8 on Win32. You will need to
> convert the file before you load it into the database - look at for
> example the GNU iconv program to do this.
PostgreSQL does not support UTF8 locales on Windows, but the character
conversion should work
> > PostgreSQL 8.0 does not support UTF8 on Win32. You will need to
> > convert the file before you load it into the database - look at for
> > example the GNU iconv program to do this.
>
> PostgreSQL does not support UTF8 locales on Windows, but the
> character conversion should work the same
Magnus Hagander Wrote:
> > > PostgreSQL 8.0 does not support UTF8 on Win32. You will need to
> > > convert the file before you load it into the database -
> look at for
> > > example the GNU iconv program to do this.
> >
> > PostgreSQL does not support UTF8 locales on Windows, but
> the charac
> Magnus Hagander wrote:
> > PostgreSQL 8.0 does not support UTF8 on Win32. You will need to
> > convert the file before you load it into the database - look at for
> > example the GNU iconv program to do this.
>
> PostgreSQL does not support UTF8 locales on Windows, but the character
> conversio