Re: Adding German Character Set to PostgresSQL - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Thomas Markus
Subject Re: Adding German Character Set to PostgresSQL
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Msg-id 4F02A1D6.80301@proventis.net
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In response to Adding German Character Set to PostgresSQL  ("Hagen Finley" <finhagen@comcast.net>)
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Hi Hagen,

all german umlaut characters works fine in postgres from my experience.
Seems you have encoding issues between windows tools/console/db-client. Use a utf8 capable client. Any java tool or pgadmin or similar are fine.

regards
Thomas


Am 02.01.2012 20:13, schrieb Hagen Finley:

Hi,

 

I am using psql (8.2.15) and I would like to input German characters (e.g. ä,ß,ö) into char fields I have in a database. I am having trouble getting the CENTOS Linux OS I am using to input German characters via a (apparently supported) German Keyboard Layout. However, that might be a separate matter. When I typed the German into Notepad in Windows and attempted to cut and paste the words into an INSERT statement, the characters do not persist:

Daß becomes DaDa and Heißt becomes HeiHeit which falls short of what I was hoping for.

 

I am wondering if I need to enable an international character set within Postgres before the German characters will input properly? If so, it’s not clear from the documentation I have attempted to find how one enables other characters sets within Postgres? Any suggestions will be much appreciated. Thank you.

 

Hagen Finley

 

Boulder, CO


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