FYI
PostgreSQL 8 supports multiple encodings. I find UTF8 to be the default and
you have to specify SQL_ASCII when creating a database although I expect you
can set the default type in the template.
Thomas
On Friday 09 September 2011 15:04:45 Rodrigo Renie Braga wrote:
Hello list!!
Has
yeah, now I know that... I think our DBA was trolling me... :)
2011/9/12 Thomas Bennett bennet...@appstate.edu
FYI
PostgreSQL 8 supports multiple encodings. I find UTF8 to be the default
and
you have to specify SQL_ASCII when creating a database although I expect
you
can set the default
Hello list!!
Has anyone used Bacula with the brand new Postgres 9? I've seen that now
Postgres supports multiple encoding for it's databases, and that's really
helpful to me because all my websites are using UTF8 and only for Bacula I'm
using 'latin1' (thats the correct encoding right?) and I'd
Excerpts from Rodrigo Renie Braga's message of Fri Sep 09 15:04:45 -0400 2011:
Hi Rodrigo,
Has anyone used Bacula with the brand new Postgres 9? I've seen that
now Postgres supports multiple encoding for it's databases, and
that's really helpful to me because all my websites are using UTF8
: Ben Walton [mailto:bwal...@artsci.utoronto.ca]
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 12:17 PM
To: bacula-users
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Postgres 9?
Excerpts from Rodrigo Renie Braga's message of Fri Sep 09 15:04:45 -0400 2011:
Hi Rodrigo,
Has anyone used Bacula with the brand new Postgres 9
On 9/9/2011 3:04 PM, Rodrigo Renie Braga wrote:
Hello list!!
Has anyone used Bacula with the brand new Postgres 9? I've seen that now
Postgres supports multiple encoding for it's databases, and that's really
helpful to me because all my websites are using UTF8 and only for Bacula I'm
using