Re: Sort order is different on Windows and Linux - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Robert Wille
Subject Re: Sort order is different on Windows and Linux
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Msg-id 009e01c37d7e$73edc720$2664a8c0@zucchini
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In response to Sort order is different on Windows and Linux  ("Robert Wille" <a2om6sy02@sneakemail.com>)
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Do I simply "export LC_COLLATE=C" before I initdb, or do I pass it as a
parameter?

> On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, Robert Wille wrote:
>
> > I have found that the sort order is different on Windows and Linux (same
> > version of Postgres). On Windows, it sorts in what appears to be normal
> > ASCII order. On Linux, lowercase comes before uppercase, and all
> > non-alphanumerics appear to come before all alphanumerics. I really need
> > it to sort on Linux the same as it does on Windows. The docs seem to
> > imply that I can simply set the LANG environment variable to C to get an
> > ASCII sort order, but that seem to make a difference. How do I change
> > the sort order?
>
> You need to have the database initdb'd with the appropriate collation set
> in LC_COLLATE. Changing LANG/LC_COLLATE after the fact won't help (in
> recent versions anyway).
>


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