Hi, thanks for answer.
Yes this may help, but Postgres must convert it automatically.
03.01.2013, =D7 22:27, Pavel Stehule =CE=C1=D0=C9=D3=C1=CC(=C1):
> Hello
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> maybe this is same problem
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> =
http://postgresql.1045698.n5.nabble.com/PostgreSQL-UTF-8-and-Mac-OS-X-td18=
52185.html
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> please, try to use different collate - maybe this advice should to =
help to you
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> =
http://yzisin.wordpress.com/2012/01/09/how-to-fix-locale-issues-in-mac-os-=
x-lion-terminal/
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> regards
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> Pavel Stehule
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> 2013/1/3 <alex.shniperson@gmail.com>:
>> The following bug has been logged on the website:
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>> Bug reference: 7783
>> Logged by: Alexander Shniperson
>> Email address: alex.shniperson@gmail.com
>> PostgreSQL version: 9.1.7
>> Operating system: osx lion 10.7.5
>> Description:
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>> Hi.
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>> I have problem at my project, try to do simple steps:
>> 1) create DataBase with
>> ENCODING =3D 'UTF8'
>> LC_COLLATE =3D 'C'
>> LC_CTYPE =3D 'C'
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>> 2) create new table at just created database
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>> CREATE TABLE testtable
>> (
>> id serial NOT NULL,
>> name character varying(50) NOT NULL,
>> CONSTRAINT testtable_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id )
>> )
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>> 3) insert one simple record with Russian word
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>> INSERT INTO testtable (id, name) VALUES (1, '=FA=C1=CC=CF=C7');
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>> 4) try to select data with upper & lower functions with 'like' =
operator
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>> select *, lower(name), upper(name) from testtable where lower(name) =
like
>> '%=DA=C1=CC=CF=C7%'
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>> 5) as result you must see nothing, just fields without data
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>> fix it please, thanks.
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