Hi all.
Here is my use case: I've an application which uses PostgreSQL as
backend. Up to now, the database was encoded in SQL_ASCII or LATIN1.
Now, we need to migrate to UTF-8.
What we tried, was to:
1) dump the database using pg_dump, in tar format (we had blob);
2) modifying the result, using some conversion tool (like recode)
3) destroying the old database
4) recreating the database with UNICODE setting
5) restoring the database using pg_restore
The result was not what I expected. The pg_restore was using the
LATIN1 encoding to encode the strings, resulting in a LATIN1 encoded
in UTF-8...
The problem lied in the toc.dat file, which stated that the client
encoding was LATIN1, instead of UTF-8.
The solution in the end has been to manually modifying the toc.dat
file, substituting the LATIN1 string with UTF-8 (plus a space, since
the toc.dat is a binary file).
Even though it worked for us, I wonder if there is any other way to
accomplish the same result, at least to specify the encoding for the
restore.
Regards
Marco
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Marco Bizzarri
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