Re: Encoding problem - Mailing list pgsql-jdbc

From Regász Imre
Subject Re: Encoding problem
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In response to Encoding problem  (Pantelis Natsiavas <pantelykos@yahoo.com>)
List pgsql-jdbc
Hi,

Is there table name in java source file? What is the encoding of java
source file?

Imi

On 8/30/06, Pantelis Natsiavas <pantelykos@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>      I am really new to PostgreSQL and I seem to have an encoding problem. I
> come from Greece and I would like to make queries using greek characters
> too. I chose to write my database using encoding UTF8 and everything worked
> just fine creating it, until I tried to make a query using greek characters.
>      I tried to make the query through JDBC but this was impossible,
> receiving a message saying :
>                            relation "??????????" does not exist
>  where the relation's name is in greek characters. Despite fact that the
> relation is normally created, named and filled using greek characters, I
> could not make the query. In addition trying to make the same query through
> the query tool of pgadmin, I receive the same answer and of course null
> results.
>      I don't know if it matters, but I am using Windows XP and PostgreSQL
> 8.1 with JDBC 3. I have checked everything that has to do with the java part
> of encoding and I cannot find anything wrong. The fact that I could not make
> the query through the pgadmin query tool, shows that the problem lays at the
> PostgreSQL part.
>      What could I do? Can anyone help me?
>
>  Thank you in advance,
>  Natsiavas Pantelis
>
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