Re: Character encoding and string matches

From: "Daniel Verite" <daniel(at)manitou-mail(dot)org>
To: "Richard van den Berg" <richard(dot)vandenberg(at)trust-factory(dot)com>
Cc: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Character encoding and string matches
Date: 2005-12-07 11:30:17
Message-ID: 20051207123410.8486411@crocodudule.admin.clubint.net
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Richard van den Berg wrote:

> During the
> pg_restore, it complained about failing to create several indexes
> because of duplicates. Inspecting these cases showed that the bogus
> characters are to blame. It seems that these characters (that are
> probably not defined in LATIN1) are now turned into wildcards: they will
> match any other character. Is this an expected result from running a non
> SQL_ASCII database?

It should depend on the locale. Can you tell the results of
`show lc_ctype` and `show lc_collate`?

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Daniel
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