Re: Dumping/Restoring with constraints? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Andrew Sullivan
Subject Re: Dumping/Restoring with constraints?
Date
Msg-id 20080829133436.GG29463@commandprompt.com
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In response to Re: Dumping/Restoring with constraints?  ("Phoenix Kiula" <phoenix.kiula@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: Dumping/Restoring with constraints?  ("Phoenix Kiula" <phoenix.kiula@gmail.com>)
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On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 01:53:28PM +0800, Phoenix Kiula wrote:

> My database encoding on BOTH the sides is UTF8. The dumped DB is UTF8.

Are you sure?  I know people asked up-thread for the output of \l, but
I haven't seen it.  If your encoding is UTF-8, then I don't understand
how you got non-UTF-8 characters in there, unless there's some bug in
the 8.2 series of which I'm unaware.

> The one I am importing into is also UTF8. So why is it showing me this
> error? Do I also have to look at stuff like "collation"?

You shouldn't have to.  That's a constraint on sorting and such like.
It doesn't control what can get into the database.

Hmm.  I wonder if the problem is the locale you're using for pg_dump
vs. what you're using when handing the data back in.  If the locale
were different, it might be possible that your client_encoding was
different.  I have no idea if this is the case, but you might want to
try it.  Check your locale at the command line on each system.

> Also, how can I ensure that my dumped database on the server has only
> UTF8 data? What constraint or function can I use?

As I said before, if the database encoding is UTF-8, then it's
supposed to be _impossible_ that you get non-UTF-8 data in there.
That's the whole point of having the database encoding.

A

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