Tatsuo Ishii writes: > encoding what pg_client_encoding/ alias > getdatabaseencoding > returns > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > ASCII SQL_ASCII > UTF-8 UNICODE UTF_8 > MULE-INTERNAL MULE_INTERNAL > ISO-8859-1 LATIN1 ISO_8859_1 > ISO-8859-2 LATIN2 ISO_8859_2 > ISO-8859-3 LATIN3 ISO_8859_3 > ISO-8859-4 LATIN4 ISO_8859_4 > ISO-8859-5 ISO_8859_5 > ISO-8859-6 ISO_8859_6 > ISO-8859-7 ISO_8859_7 > ISO-8859-8 ISO_8859_8 > ISO-8859-9 LATIN5 ISO_8859_9 > ISO-8859-10 ISO_8859_10 LATIN6 > ISO-8859-13 ISO_8859_13 LATIN7 > ISO-8859-14 ISO_8859_14 LATIN8 > ISO-8859-15 ISO_8859_15 LATIN9 > ISO-8859-16 ISO_8859_16 Why aren't you using LATINx for (some of) these as well? -- Peter Eisentraut peter_e@gmx.net http://funkturm.homeip.net/~peter
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