On 01/03/2012 02:45 PM, Mateusz Łoskot wrote:
On 3 January 2012 11:07, Jukka Rahkonen<[email protected]> wrote:
I took the successful query sent by Ari from the TinyOWS log and copied it
literally into Windows and this way it works:
-where name='Hämeenkylä'
Windows Command Prompt can work with UTF-8 characters if you change
codepage to UTF-8:
0) Open new prompt (cmd.exe)
1) Change font to Lucida Concole
3) chcp 65001
And OGR can consume filter without problems:
-where "name=\"Hämeenkylä\""
Note, the \"\" is needed to not to confuse OGR SQL compilers,
otherwise value Hämeenkylä
will be parsed as OGR SQL type SNT_COLUMN instead of SNT_CONSTANT for
field value.
Is that really so? At least in PostgreSQL " and ' have different uses. "
is used for column names, which are not all lowercase and without
special characters and ' is used for string constants (as in this case).
Ari
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