| From: | Tony Grant <tony(at)animaproductions(dot)com> |
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| To: | Marko Kreen <marko(at)l-t(dot)ee> |
| Cc: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
| Subject: | Re: JDBC and Accents |
| Date: | 2001-04-27 12:37:48 |
| Message-ID: | 988375068.3772.3.camel@tonux |
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On 27 Apr 2001 14:26:14 +0200, Marko Kreen wrote:
>
> What is your database encoding?
>
> You can insert whatever stuff you want into db and
> psql displays it fine - it does not care what it is.
>
> But JDBC 7.1 does use database encoding for understanding
> stuff it gets and translating it to Java strings. So if your
> db encoding is SQL_ASCII but data is LATIN1 you are screwed.
> Same with data in LATIN1 and db in UNICODE. etc...
How do I set it?
Searching docs for "database encoding" gives:
Sorry, but search returned no results.
Is this the locale value that can be passed at start up? I will document
this in my Ultradev - Posgresql HOWTO because it is JDBC related.
Cheers
Tony Grant
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