I am having a vexing problem with a script I am writing to populate reference 
tables in a new database.

I am running postgreSQL 8.3 with psql 8.3.7.
Psql reads this SQL statement:
    INSERT INTO META_AUTH.DOMAIN_META_ASSERTION (TITLE, DESCRIPTION, 
META_ASSERTION)
        VALUES ('Super-User Authorization',
                'This allows a super-user to administer all meta-data.',
                'UserID <Administer> ()');

and I get this message:
ERROR:  invalid byte sequence for encoding "UTF8": 0xab
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".

It is complaining about the '<' character.  I do not understand why.  The 
database is created the commands
CREATE DATABASE mayyou
                WITH OWNER=meta_auth ENCODING='UTF8';
ALTER DATABASE mayyou SET client_encoding = 'UTF8';

When I give psql the \encoding command, it replies
                UTF8

Why is it complaining about this valid character code?


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