Tom Lane wrote:

>Wim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>>>Hm.  Are you running in a multibyte character encoding?  I had a note
>>>that make_greater_string may have problems in the MULTIBYTE case.
>>>
>
>>Yes, I compiled postgres with multibyte and ODBC support .
>>
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>But are you actually *using* the multibyte code?  What does "psql -l"
>show as the encoding for your database?
>
>                       regards, tom lane
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psql -l shows:

          List of databases
     Name      |  Owner   | Encoding
---------------+----------+-----------
 addressIP     | postgres | SQL_ASCII
 belbonedb_v2  | postgres | SQL_ASCII
 belbonedb_v21 | postgres | SQL_ASCII
 peering       | postgres | SQL_ASCII
 peering_v2    | postgres | SQL_ASCII
 postgres      | postgres | SQL_ASCII
 smsbilling    | postgres | SQL_ASCII
 template0     | postgres | SQL_ASCII
 template1     | postgres | SQL_ASCII
(9 rows)

Maybe I should recompile Postgres without multibyte support...


Cheers!

Wim




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