From: | Adam Witney <awitney(at)sgul(dot)ac(dot)uk> |
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To: | Adam Witney <awitney(at)sgul(dot)ac(dot)uk>, pgsql-general <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: not valid character for Unicode |
Date: | 2006-06-09 15:32:35 |
Message-ID: | 44899493.8010809@sgul.ac.uk |
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>> I have to replace fields with this in it with a valid string that will
>> load into 8.1, do you know who i would do the conversion?
>
> The database will do it for you. Note that the client encoding affects
> input *and* output. So if you set it to latin1, the database will
> convert all strings to latin1 before sending them to you...
ok, so my current database (7.4.12) is UNICODE, but from psql when i run
this
show client_encoding;
client_encoding
-----------------
UNICODE
SELECT identifier from dba_data_base where bioassay_id = 1291 and
identifier ilike '%G(at)S%';
identifier
--------------
BG(at)S (0A11)
so the mu chatacter is not showing up. So im not sure if the database is
converting the output?
(sorry, i am probably sounding very dim here!)
thanks again for your help
adam
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