Tom,
I don't think so because the pg_class schema table shows an empty relation name
for the table created without double quoted identifier containing UTF-8 chars.
Seb
On 10/11/2012 04:03 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
> Sebastien FLAESCH<sf@4js.com> writes:
>> - I can use UTF-8 string constants in my queries.
>> - I can pass UTF-8 data to the database with parameterized queries.
>> - I can fetch UTF-8 data from the database.
>> - I can create db object names with UTF-8 characters.
>
>> But the db object names must be specified with double quotes:
>> When I do not use quoted db object names, I get a strange problem.
>> The table is created, I can use it in my program, I can even use it in the
>> pgAdmin query tool, but in the pgAdmin db browser, there is no table name
>> displayed in the treeview...
>
> That sounds like a pgAdmin bug. You should report it in the pgAdmin
> mailing lists.
>
> regards, tom lane
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