Hi folks! I hope you can help me. I have searched google for answers, but haven't found any. So I thought going closer to the 'source' might help me.
In my organisation, we work with various GIS data in different file formats. I have a project, where I need to put all these data into a PostGIS database. So far I'm using the command line tool ogr2ogr to inject the data. But I have problems with character encoding: ERROR 1: INSERT command for new feature failed. ERROR: invalid byte sequence for encoding "UTF8": 0xf8 HINT: This error can also happen if the byte sequence does not match the encoding expected by the server, which is controlled by "client_encoding". My PostGIS database uses UTF-8 and the data I'm working with (shape) is probably Latin1 encoded. I found a discussion where a user suggests that the solution might be to do the following: ogr2ogr -f PostgreSQL PG:"host=localhost user=username dbname=dbname password=password options='-c client_encoding=latin1'" sourcefile; It does not seem to affect the injection. So, what am I doing wrong? Kind regards, Casper
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