Hi all,

I'm trying to restore an old backup (7.1.4) into a new PG database (8.4). There 
are errors with some of the RI and sequences, but those are easy to fix.

The problem is that one table in the DB has TEXT fields in it and these seem to 
be sensitive to the DB encoding. The default in the days of 7.1.4 was 
SQL_ASCII. The new default is UTF-8. pg_restore won't load the old table data 
into the new table.

I tried creating a new DB with encoding SQL_ASCII and restoring the backup into 
that, but I get the error:

pg_restore: [archiver (db)] COPY failed: ERROR:  literal carriage return found 
in data
HINT:  Use "\r" to represent carriage return.
CONTEXT:  COPY encounters, line 9711: ""
WARNING: errors ignored on restore: 1
ta...@jetty:~$ psql -d triagedb
psql (8.4.1)
Type "help" for help.

The other problem is that the backups are in compressed format because I needed 
to save space on that system, so I can't just edit the text of the data 
directly.

What should I do at this point? Try to create an install of an old version of 
PG and restore into that?

Thanx in advance,

Brian


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