Hi,
I answered to a similiar problem on the [GENERAL] list a few days ago. In
short: You can use "recode" in a pipe between dump and restore like
"pg_dump database|recode ascii..utf8|psql newdatabase" to get rid of unicode
problems while transferring from a different encoding. Please look at my
statements on the[GENERAL] list for the gory details.
Regards, Frank.
On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 15:44:33 -0400
pgsql-admin-owner@postgresql.org wrote:
>
> Hi -
>
> We are running PostgreSQL 7.1.4, and are finally upgrading... to 7.4.2.
>
> While we do this upgrade, we also want to make create our DB as UNICODE (we
> are having problems with SQL_ASCII where we get a bunch of ? marks).
>
> When we try to import the data from a SQL_ASCII dumped db, into the new
> UNICODE db, everything freaks out.
> We get errors restoring from dumps that used COPY and with INSERT.
>
> We also tried to use the 7.4 pg_dump to make sure that it wasn't a problem
> with the old pg_dump.
>
> The errors are:
>
> - ERROR: missing data for column "noiselevel"
> - CONTEXT: COPY messages, line 1: "4393 -1 1441 14147 0
> 2000-10-12 18:30:58-05 EJB Design Questions \N Hi,"
> - FATAL: invalid frontend message type 60
> - ERROR: invalid byte sequence for encoding "UNICODE": 0xe9616c
>
> Anyway, if anyone has any recommendations on how to migrate from SQL_ASCII
> to UNICODE, with the knowledge that we are going from 7.1 to 7.4 at the same
> time.... You will be life-savers!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dion