Bryn Llewellyn <b...@yugabyte.com> writes: > It’s easy to guess values for, say, countries in Europe:
On Unix-ish systems, "locale -a" should provide the set of available values. We don't attempt to document this because it's so installation-dependent. > But what do I use for, say, Simplified Chinese? Maybe you don't have a suitable locale installed. > The obvious search (LC_TIME in the search box of the PG doc for the current > version) gets no useful hits. The main entry for lc_time in https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/runtime-config-client.html#RUNTIME-CONFIG-CLIENT-FORMAT says "Acceptable values are system-dependent; see Section 23.1 for more information", and if you follow that link, you'll read What locales are available on your system under what names depends on what was provided by the operating system vendor and what was installed. On most Unix systems, the command locale -a will provide a list of available locales. Not sure what more we could say. regards, tom lane