Hmm OK was worth a shot - probably best bet would be to ask on
pgsql-interfaces.
Andy.
Sistemas C.M.P. wrote:
With or without asterisks it doesn't work. This string work on ODBC but not
with pgOLEDB
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andy Shellam (Mailing Lists)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <pgsql-admin@postgresql.org>
Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 11:24 AM
Subject: Re: [ADMIN] Connectionstring
Excuse the asterisks - they were added in by my mail client - it should
be "Encoding=UNICODE"
Andy Shellam (Mailing Lists) wrote:
Doing a quick Google search, it appears to be, you add
"*Encoding*=UNICODE" or whatever you want your encoding to be, in your
connection string.
Try the pgsql-interfaces list - that's more appropriate for this sort
of thing.
Sistemas C.M.P. wrote:
How can I specify the "Encoding" in the connectionString using
pgOleDB with Visual Basic.?
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