"Christopher Kings-Lynne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How do I get the encoding of the server?
There is none. The per-database encodings are the only truth.
We aren't likely to institute one in future, either; the trend
seems to be more towards decentralization than the reverse.
> I would sugg
> That sounds about right. If you're using databases of different
> encodings in the same installation, it would probably be wise to
> restrict yourself to the intersection of those encodings when choosing
> database names.
Bummer. So there's no one encoding I can set it to :( Actually, since t
"Christopher Kings-Lynne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What is the encoding of the database names in the pg_database table? As far
> as I can tell, each row is saved in the encoding of the database from which
> it is created?
That sounds about right. If you're using databases of different
encod
Hi Guys,
I really need a solution to this one :(
What is the encoding of the database names in the pg_database table? As far
as I can tell, each row is saved in the encoding of the database from which
it is created? In my application, the actual names change from gobbledygook
to proper japanese