> > > - Some letters, like the euro sign, do not belong to Latin1. Example: let's > > > say we have a Latin1 database and use SET CLIENT_ENCODING = 'Unicode'. If I > > > input a euro sign, does it get rejected by PostgreSQL? > > > > Currently, it gives you a warning and ignores the character. Not sure > > that is ideal. > > (Yes, I should try this myself...) > > Ignored as in 'passed through unchanged'; or ignored as in 'removed from > the string'?
"removed from the string". BTW, if I remember correctly, the euro sign is supported in ISO-8859-16, not in ISO-8859-1. -- Tatsuo Ishii ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster