Hello all, I was asked a question that has never come up in any work I've done with Postgres, so I figured I'd ask the list. :) Is it possible to configure Postgres to translate locale specific characters when doing searches (WHERE field ILIKE 'somestring') Specifically, if I have a mixed language database of English and French, and I want someone who types in "ete" to mache "ête" as well as "complete", can that be done via Postgres, or must it be done on the client side? I did a bit of hunting around in the documentation, and it looks like LC_CTYPE is meant for this sort of thing, but I wasn't able to find any specifics on how to accomplish this sort of thing. Also, would I require locale support in the database, or can you use this with single byte character set encoding? I'd appretiate any pointers anyone out there has on this sort of thing, thanks. :)
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