From: | Mitja Novak <mitja(at)mail(dot)velenje(dot)cx> |
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To: | yura <yura(at)vpcit(dot)ru> |
Cc: | pgsql-general(at)postgreSQL(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: [GENERAL] launguage... |
Date: | 2000-01-19 08:12:41 |
Message-ID: | Pine.LNX.4.10.10001190910070.29298-100000@mail.velenje.cx |
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ok.... but
if i want to use Norway language for one database and slovenian for other
and English again for the other one this isn`t posible to set ?
I`m looking for that kind of sulution.
On Wed, 19 Jan 2000, yura wrote:
> Hello Mitja,
>
> Tuesday, January 18, 2000, 8:58:27 PM, you wrote:
>
> MN> hello.
> MN> i`m wondering how to set up an launguage for a certain database or how to
> MN> set up a general launguage for the postgres?
> MN> the problem is that slovenia (as most other contries) has some special
> MN> charaters and i would like to sort the data containig this chars..
> MN> therefore i need the launguage setings.
> MN> thanks for your help!
>
> MN> Mitja.
>
>
>
> MN> ************
>
> The postmaster.init file (in /etc/postgresql/ ) have a string
> LANG=<your_language>, you have to write your locale there.
> In order to use national characters, you have to compile postgres with
> multibyte support and then use 'set client_encoding to ' statement in
> applications.
>
> Best regards,
> Yury
>
>
>
> ************
>
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