Re: Lossy character conversion to Latin-1 - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Joshua D. Drake
Subject Re: Lossy character conversion to Latin-1
Date
Msg-id 447E1FB8.3060604@commandprompt.com
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In response to Re: Lossy character conversion to Latin-1  (John DeSoi <desoi@pgedit.com>)
List pgsql-general
John DeSoi wrote:
>
> On May 31, 2006, at 10:40 AM, John DeSoi wrote:
>
>> Yes! Thanks very much -- I looked at that page several times and
>> missed regexp_replace.
>
>
> Ok, now I know why I missed it. regexp_replace is only in PostgreSQL 8.1
> and later. I'm stuck with 8.0 for hosting at the moment.
>
> I'm sure it is not very efficient, but the plpgsql function below does
> the same job for PostgreSQL versions prior to 8.1.
>

Command Prompt supports 8.1 for PostgreSQL if you need a new environment.

Sincerely,

Joshua D. Drake



> Thanks for the help,
>
>
> John DeSoi, Ph.D.
> http://pgedit.com/
> Power Tools for PostgreSQL
>
>
>
> create or replace function lossy_latin(p_text text)
> returns text as $$
> declare
>     t text;
>     res text := '';
>     ch text := substring(p_text from '[^\\u0000-\\u00FF]');
>     pos integer;
> begin
>     if ch is null then
>         return p_text;
>     else
>         t := p_text;
>         loop
>             pos := strpos(t, ch);
>             res := res || substr(t, 1, pos - 1) || '?';
>             t := substr(t, pos + 1);
>             ch := substring(t from '[^\\u0000-\\u00FF]');
>             if ch is null then
>                 res := res || t;
>                 exit;
>             end if;
>         end loop;
>         return res;
>     end if;
> end;
> $$ language plpgsql immutable;
>
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