Re: invalid UTF-8 byte sequences and iconv - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Ivo Rossacher
Subject Re: invalid UTF-8 byte sequences and iconv
Date
Msg-id 200607252158.47484.rossacher@bluewin.ch
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In response to invalid UTF-8 byte sequences and iconv  (Karen Springer <karen.springer@wulfsberg.com>)
Responses Re: invalid UTF-8 byte sequences and iconv  (Thusitha Kodikara <kthusi@yahoo.com>)
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In earlier version of postgres the database did allow to store invalid byte
sequences. The newer versions do check correctly for the byte sequences and
do not allow invalid sequences. So if your dump is really in UTF8 already you
will have to search for the invalid sequences in the dump and replace them
with the correct one. (if you have a lot of them and a big dump recode might
by of help for you). If the dump is not UTF8 you have to pass the correct
encoding to iconv in the procedure you described.

Best regards
Ivo
Am Dienstag, 25. Juli 2006 21.04 schrieb Karen Springer:
> Hi,
>
> We have set up a new server and are needing to move our database from
> 7.3 to 8.1.4.  On restore I'm getting the 'invalid UTF-8 byte sequence'
> error message.  If I use the command iconv -c -f UTF-8 -t UTF-8 -o
> cleanfile.sql dumpfile.sql, then the characters are deleted and the
> restore goes smoothly.  The problem is that we want those characters.
> They are for example the degree symbol and the micro symbol.  Is there
> anyway to bring these characters over?  Thanks in advance.
>
> Karen
>
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