Explicacion corta:

No te permitira acentos ni caracteres latinos en bacula_db 

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> Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 09:57:31 -0500
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [pgsql-es-ayuda] SOT: Mensaje de PostgreSQL 
> 
> Buenos días a todos:
> Quizás esto sea una pregunta tonta pero me ataca la curiosidad. ¿Qué 
> significa? ¿Qué implicaciones me puede traer en mi BD?
> 
> Database encoding
> The database bacula_db is created to store data using the SQL_ASCII 
> encoding. This encoding is defined for 7 bit characters only; the 
> meaning of characters with the 8th bit set (non-ASCII characters 
> 127-255) is not defined. Consequently, it is not possible for the server 
> to convert the data to other encodings.
> If you're storing non-ASCII data in the database, you're strongly 
> encouraged to use a proper database encoding representing your locale 
> character set to take benefit from the automatic conversion to different 
> client encodings when needed. If you store non-ASCII data in an 
> SQL_ASCII database, you may encounter weird characters written to or 
> read from the database, caused by code conversion problems. This may 
> cause you a lot of headache when accessing the database using different 
> client programs and drivers.
> For most installations, Unicode (UTF8) encoding will provide the most 
> flexible capabilities.
> -- 
> Saludos
> ReynierPM
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