Re: Character encoding conversion - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: Character encoding conversion
Date
Msg-id 25696.1202580875@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to Character encoding conversion  (Mike Blackwell <maiku41@sbcglobal.net>)
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Mike Blackwell <maiku41@sbcglobal.net> writes:
> I have a database which was originally created with LATIN1 encoding.
> I'd like to move it to UTF8.  The data will load ok (COPY)  but I am
> getting 'invalid byte sequence for encoding..." messages when accessing
> the data.

How exactly did you move the data?  And what PG version are we talking
about?

> Is there a way to automatically convert the offending characters, or to
> easily locate them in a pg_dump file so they can be converted by hand?

If you've got client_encoding and server_encoding set up correctly,
it should happen automatically during the COPY.  I think you messed
that up somehow, but it's not clear just how.

            regards, tom lane

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