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SET CLIENT_ENCODING

by zb@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Zbigniew Baniewski) Jul 2, 2008 at 03:26 PM

Hallo,

I would to ask about function (vide subject) transcoding the characters
between different character pages "on the fly": is it smart enough to skip
any transcoding operation, when both client and database are set to use
the same encoding already?

To make it more clear: I've got an application, which always uses LATIN2
encoding, and wants database using this encoding. Unfortunately, some
Postgres packages allow to set it - but some are "UTF-8 only". I'm
wondering,
whether can I add into application command "SET CLIENT_ENCODING TO
'LATIN2';"
for steady, or it should be kept optional?

I would to avoid situation, when Postgres will transcode "from LATIN2 to
LATIN2". Perhaps someone knows the details, how is it working in practice?
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				pozdrawiam / regards

						Zbigniew Baniewski

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