Thread: Re: idea for reading encodign format
I using PostgreSQL 7.2
template1=# select version();
version
------------------------------------------------------------
PostgreSQL 7.2 on i686-pc-cygwin, compiled by GCC 2.95.3-5
(1 row)
I tried on 2 systems:
template1=# select versin();
version
---------------- -------- - -------------------------------------
PostgreSQL 7.3b1 on i686-pc-cygwin, compiled by GCC 2.95.3-5
(1 row)template1=# select pg_encoding_to_char(0)
template1-# union select pg_encoding_to_char(1)
template1-# union select pg_encoding_to_char(2)
template1-# union select pg_encoding_to_char(3)
template1-# union select pg_encoding_to_char(4)
template1-# union select pg_encoding_to_char(5)
template1-# union select pg_encoding_to_char(6)
template1-# union select pg_encoding_to_char(7)
template1-# union select pg_encoding_to_char(8)
template1-# union select pg_encoding_to_char(9)
template1-# union select pg_encoding_to _char(10 )
template1-# union select pg_encoding_to_char(11)
template1-# union select pg_encoding_to_char(12)
template1-# union select pg_encoding_to_char(13)
template1-# union select pg_encoding_to_char(14)
template1-# union select pg_encoding_to_char(15)
template1-# union select pg_encoding_to_char(16)
template1-# union select pg_encoding_to_char(17)
template1-# union select pg_encoding_to_char(18)
template1-# union select pg_encoding_to_char(19)
template1-# union select pg_encoding_to_char(20)
template1-# union select pg_encoding_to_char(21);
pg_encoding_to_char
---------------------
EUC_CN
EUC_JP
EUC_KR
EUC_TW
JOHAB
KOI8
LATIN1
LATIN10
LATIN2
LATIN3
LATIN4
LAT IN5
& n bsp;LATIN6
LATIN7
LATIN8
LATIN9
MULE_INTERNAL
SQL_ASCII
TCVN
UNICODE
WIN1256
WIN874
(22 rows)andtemplate1=> select version();
version
-------------------------------------------------------------------
PostgreSQL 7.2 on i686-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by GCC egcs-2.91.66
(1& nbsp; ro w )template1=> select pg_encoding_to_char(0)
template1-> union select pg_encoding_to_char(1)
template1-> union select pg_encoding_to_char(2)
template1-> union select pg_encoding_to_char(3)
template1-> union select pg_encoding_to_char(4)
template1-> union select pg_encoding_to_char(5)
template1-> union select pg_encoding_to_char(6)
template1-> union select pg_encoding_to_char(7)
template1-> union select pg_encoding_to_char(8)
template1-> union select pg_encoding_to_char(9)
template1-> union select pg_encoding_to_char(10)
template1-> union select pg_encoding_to_char(11)
template1-> union select&nbs p; pg_en c oding_to_char(12)
template1-> union select pg_encoding_to_char(13)
template1-> union select pg_encoding_to_char(14)
template1-> union select pg_encoding_to_char(15)
template1-> union select pg_encoding_to_char(16)
template1-> union select pg_encoding_to_char(17)
template1-> union select pg_encoding_to_char(18)
template1-> union select pg_encoding_to_char(19)
template1-> union select pg_encoding_to_char(20)
template1-> union select pg_encoding_to_char(21);
pg_encoding_to_char
---------------------
SQL_ASCII
(1 row)The 7.2 system was compile d without multibyte support. In 7.3, multibyte is always on. I guess it probably doesn't matter much as it's obviously giving only useful encodings, the problem is this (on the 7.2 system):template1=> select pg_encoding_to_char(45);
pg_encoding_to_char
---------------------
SQL_ASCII
(1 row)template1=> select pg_encoding_to_char(450);0 D
pg_encoding_to_char
---------------------
SQL_ASCII
(1 row)How would the loop know when to give up and exit?Regards, Dave.-----Original Message-----
From: frank_lupo [mailto:frank_lupo@email.it]
Sent: 10 September 2002 14:45
To: Dave Page
< B>Cc: pgadmin-hackers
Subject: RE: [pgadmin-hackers] idea for reading encodign format
I replace this code in frmdatabase pgadmin2. I don't have this problem.
What is your result if you execute this selection ?
select
pg_encoding_to_char(0)union select pg_encoding_to_char(1)
union select pg_encoding_to_char(2)
union select & nbsp; pg_encoding_to_char(3)
union select pg_encoding_to_char(4)
union select pg_encoding_to_char(5)
union select pg_encoding_to_char(6)
union select pg_encoding_to_char(7)
union select pg_encoding_to_char(8)
union select pg_encoding_to_char(9)
union select pg_encoding_to_char(10)
union select pg_encoding_to_char(11)
union select pg_encoding_to_char(12)
union select pg_encoding_to_char(13)
union select pg_encoding_to_char(14)
union select pg_encoding_to_char(15)
union select pg_encod! ing_to_ch a r(16)
union select pg_encoding_to_char(17)
union select pg_encoding_to_char(18)
union select pg_encoding_to_char(19)
union select pg_encoding_to_char(20)
union select pg_encoding_to_char(21)
My result is :
pg_encoding_to_char
---------------------
ALT
EUC_CN
EUC_JP
EUC_KR
EUC_TW
ISO_8859_5
ISO_8859_6
KOI8
LATIN1
LATIN10
LATIN2
&nb sp;LATIN 3
LATIN4
LATIN5
LATIN6
LATIN7
LATIN8
LATIN9
MULE_INTERNAL
&! nbsp;SQL_ A SCII
UNICODE
WIN
(22 rows)The order is not by number encoding.
Bye !! Frank Lupo (Wolf) !!Hi Frank,Hmm, that doesn't seem to work here. For any random integervalue of X &nbs p; & nbsp;that I try in select pg_encoding_to_char(X), I get SQL_ASCII as the result.This is a problem I would like to fix, though I don't have time myself right now :-(Regards, Dave. < / DIV>-----Original Message-----
From: frank_lupo [mailto:frank_lupo@email.it]
Sent: 09 September 2002 16:46
To: pgadmin-hackers
Subject: [pgadmin-hackers] idea ! ; & n bsp;for reading encodign format
&n bsp;&nbs p ;for reading encodign format current version is:
'Load the Encoding Schemes
cboProperties(0).Text = "SQL_ASCII"
Set objItem = cboProperties(0).ComboItems.Add(, , "SQL_ASCII", "encoding", "encoding")
objItem.Selected = True
&nb sp; ;
cboProperties(0).ComboItems.Add , , "EUC_JP", "encoding", "encoding"
cboProperties(0).ComboItems.Add , , "EUC_CN", "e! ncoding", & nbsp;"encoding"
cboProperties(0).ComboItems.Add , , "EUC_KR", "encoding", "encoding"
cboProperties(0).ComboItems.Add , , "EUC_TW", "encoding", "encoding"
cboProperties(0).ComboItems.Add , & nbsp;&nb s p;, "UNICODE", "encoding", "encoding"
cboProperties(0).ComboItems.Add , , "MULE_INTERNAL", "encoding", "encoding"< BR> ; cboProperties(0).ComboItems.Add , , "LATIN1", "encoding", "encoding"
cboProperties(0).ComboItems.Add , , "LATIN2", "encoding", "encoding"
cboProperties(0).ComboItems.Add , , "LATIN3", &nb! sp; " encoding", "encoding"
cboP ropertie s (0).ComboItems.Add , , "LATIN4", "encoding", "encoding"
cboProperties(0).ComboItems.Add , , "LATIN5", "encoding", "encoding"
cboProperties(0).ComboItems.Add , , "KOI8", "encoding", "encoding"
cboProperties(0).ComboItems.Add , , "WIN", "encoding", "encoding"
cboProperties(0).ComboItems.Add , , "ALT", "encoding", "encoding"this version is a problem to custom encodign into program. For new encodign modify program to add new &n! bsp;encod i gn
For reading automatly encodign usign this code : < /P>
Dim rsSQL As New Recordset
Dim bIsValid As Boolean ; & n bsp;'Load the Encoding Schemes
bIsValid = True
X = 0
While bIsValid
Set rsSQL = frmMain.svr.Databases("template1").Execute("select pg_encoding_to_char(" & X & ")")
If &n! bsp;rsSQL . Fields(0).Value = "" Th en b IsValid = False
If bIsValid Then
If X = 0 Then
cboProperties(0).Text = rsSQL.Fields(0).Value
Set objItem = cboProperties (0).Comb o Items.Add(, , rsSQL.Fields(0).Value, &n bsp;&nbs p ; "encoding", "encoding")
objItem.Selected = True
&nbs! p; & n bsp; Else
cboProperties(0).ComboItems.Add , , rsSQL.Fields(0).Value, "encoding", "encoding"
&nb sp; ; End If
End If
X = X + 1
Wend
bye !!
Frank Lupo
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