Re: JDBC driver, PGSQL 7.3.2 and accents characters - Mailing list pgsql-jdbc

From Barry Lind
Subject Re: JDBC driver, PGSQL 7.3.2 and accents characters
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Msg-id 3E789C9A.6010606@xythos.com
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In response to JDBC driver, PGSQL 7.3.2 and accents characters  (Davide Romanini <romaz@libero.it>)
Responses Re: JDBC driver, PGSQL 7.3.2 and accents characters
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Davide,

Those characters are not part of the SQL_ASCII character set.  SQL_ASCII
is 7bit ascii, the characters you are trying to use are all 8bit
characters.  You need to create your database with a character set that
supports the characters you are trying to store.  LATIN1 or UNICODE
would be good choices.

thanks,
--Barry

Davide Romanini wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've nice problems with the jdbc driver. I've tried with the jdbc2,
> jdbc, latest stable and also development release.
> I've a database in postgres with some varchar fields. The database is
> SQL_ASCII as char encoding. In that varchar fields I've stored also
> names with accents such è, à, ì etc... They work fine using the psql
> program, and also linking tables to access through the odbc driver. But
> when I try to use jdbc to connect to database my accents fail to load.
> For example I have the string 'Forlì Sud'. When I try to
> system.out.println this string catched by jdbc with rs.getString, I see
> this string instead of the original one: 'Forl?ud'.
> I've tried also to use different character sets in the connection url
> like ISO-8859-1, UNICODE, WIN, SQL_ASCII but didn't change anything.
>
> Please help me, because this bug makes java and jdbc pretty unusable to
> connect pgsql databases.
>
> Bye, Romaz
>
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