On Mon, Aug 22, 2022 at 10:20:41AM -0600, Sbob wrote:
> All;
>
>
> We are converting from DB2 on the mainframe to PostgreSQL 14 in the cloud.
> We have been using IIDR to dump DB2 tables to CSV files and then using
> pg_loader / COPY to import the files. However the DB2 Encoding is EBCDIC and
> the PostgreSQL db encoding is UTF8, this is causing some rows / columns to
> fail when we try to load the data into PostgreSQL
>
> Will we be better off changing the PostgreSQL encoding to match the DB2
> database? Will this cause other issues down the road? Is there a 'best
> practice' for this use case?
I would convert the dump file to be UTF8 using iconv and then load it.
I would also suggest setting the _client_ encoding to EBCDIC and have
the server encoding be UTF8, but we don't support EBCDIC as far as I can
tell.
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