Re: 'order by' does "wrong" with unicode-chars (german umlauts)

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От peter pilsl
Тема Re: 'order by' does "wrong" with unicode-chars (german umlauts)
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Msg-id 1064075975.3f6c82c7064bc@www.goldfisch.at
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Ответ на Re: 'order by' does "wrong" with unicode-chars (german umlauts)  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
Ответы Re: 'order by' does "wrong" with unicode-chars (german umlauts)  (Andreas Hinz <news3@winopticc.dk>)
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It makes no difference if I use a database with encoding unicode:


# \l
               List of databases
        Name        |    Owner     | Encoding
--------------------+--------------+-----------
<skip>
 test               | peter        | SQL_ASCII
 unicode            | peter        | UNICODE
 unicode2           | peter        | LATIN1


I tried with all these databases. The problem stays exactely the same. The
german umlaut-O appears as double-byte "ö" and when ordering it appears between
"A" and "B", cause imho only the first byte "Ã" is taking into account.

I still have no idea, if there is a problem outside postgreSQL (in perl or maybe
in the DBD::Pg-interface) or inside postgreSQL. I still struggle with serious
debugging cause I dont know how to insert "real" unicode into postgres ... Any
debugging-hints welcome also :)


Dealing with the UNICODE-database raises new problems:
unicode=# insert into test values ('österreich');
ERROR:  Unicode >= 0x10000 is not supported
unicode=# show client_encoding;
 client_encoding
-----------------
 UNICODE
(1 row)


thnx,
peter


Quoting Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>:

> peter pilsl <pilsl@goldfisch.at> writes:
> > I get my text from a web-form, process it via perl and store it in
> postgreSQL
> > via DBI-Interface. The unicode-text appears as multibyte in perl and I got
> the
> > suspect that postgresql simply takes this multibyte-text and doesnt even
> > reckognize that it could be unicode.
>
> If you have set the database encoding as SQL_ASCII, then that's exactly
> what it will (and should) do.  You need to make the database encoding
> be unicode.
>
>             regards, tom lane
>
>

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