Thread: Re: invalid byte sequence for encoding "UTF8": 0x00
Thanks Andreas!
I like this clear answer!
My colleague and I have found about this in PostgreSQL source code, but we’re not so sure.
Thanks for your reply!
Regards!
Jasmine Liu
发件人: Andreas Joseph Krogh-2 [via PostgreSQL] [mailto:[hidden email]]
发送时间: 2014年8月28日 20:46
收件人: JasmineLiu
主题: Re: invalid byte sequence for encoding "UTF8": 0x00
På onsdag 27. august 2014 kl. 10:11:09, skrev Albe Laurenz <[hidden email]>:
JasmineLiu wrote:
> I've also got this problem while copy or insert data from MS SQL Server to
> PostgreSQL.
> SQLServer 2008 R2, encoding :GBK
> PostgreSQL 9.3.4, encoding:UTF8
>
> Rather than modify the column value in sql server,
> are there any other ways to solve this problem?
> Better to give me an examples.
You will never be able to insert a null character into a PostgreSQL database.
You can either modify the source data or change the data in transit.
This is not 100% true, but is true for text-fields. You can insert \0 into BYTEA columns.
Usually the \0 isn't important so you can do this in JAVA before inserting into PG:
someString.replace('\0', ' ') or someString.replaceAll("\0", "")
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