From: | Steve_Miller(at)sil(dot)org |
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To: | pgsql-novice(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: collation |
Date: | 2003-01-27 22:03:12 |
Message-ID: | OFDE8D39D1.943FDD47-ON86256CBB.0078B65B@sil.org |
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>AFAIK, you define collation as part of a locale.
Fair enough.
But a collation can be used for more than one locale, and a locale can have
more than one location. And I'm going to need to know how to create both.
Maybe I should submit it to the general list?
Steve Miller
On 01/27/2003 03:40:38 PM pgsql-novice-owner wrote:
>Steve_Miller(at)sil(dot)org writes:
>> I'm going to be dealing with collations and locales not provided by
anyone.
>> It sounds like I can't create my own collations. Is that true?
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>AFAIK, you define collation as part of a locale.
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>> If so, what do I have to do to create my own locales?
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>Can't say, never did it.
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> regards, tom lane
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