Обсуждение:
I tried to import the file using MULE_INTERNAL and it worked, but the characters not recognized are not shown correct in pdAdmin and in my application when query is executed. For example after I imported the file with LATIN1 all unrecognized characters were replaced with "?".
Any suggestion what encoding shall I use to display the characters correctly?
note: the student's names and addresses are written using characters from North Europe, Eastern EU, Russia, South America, Asia, etc. everywhere.
Thank you for your input.
On 02/15/2014 03:18 AM, avpro avpro wrote: > > Hello all, > > In postgresql 9.3 using pgAdmin, I created a table for my application > developed in Qt Creator. > the table contains: > idstudent - pk > name > country > town > street > > > I would like to import a csv file containing all the info about these > students. The file was saved/encoded in excel with UTF8 characters. You specified UTF8 when creating the CSV file? > > When I'm importing my file in psql, using the encoding UTF8, I receive > the following error for each character not recognized: > "error: invalid byte sequence for encoding "UTF8": ... " followed by the > character code > > I tried to import the file using SQL_ASCII, I got similar errors. > I tried to import the file using MULE_INTERNAL and it worked, but the > characters not recognized are not shown correct in pdAdmin and in my > application when query is executed. For example after I imported the > file with LATIN1 all unrecognized characters were replaced with "?". > > Any suggestion what encoding shall I use to display the characters > correctly? Might want to take a look at this tool: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/chardet > > note: the student's names and addresses are written using characters > from North Europe, Eastern EU, Russia, South America, Asia, etc. > everywhere. > > Thank you for your input. -- Adrian Klaver adrian.klaver@gmail.com