patrick wrote:
Can you identify which row(s) are causing this problem? If we have the value that's causing this, someone can reproduce it.

i have only 1 row:
46; "the product name"; "the description";

i don't see any specials chars or accents.

I think I've reproduced it here, and it's not your data.

knowing that some of my clients are french, should i use LATIN9 as database encoding / client encoding? or maybe it's because of the LOCALE (French/Canada)?

UPDATE product SET search_vector = setweight(to_tsvector(name), 'A') || to_tsvector(description);

It's your script. It's got a character that's not UTF8 and you've told the system that's what your client_encoding is. I think it's "|".

See if you can reproduce it with: SELECT 'abc'::text || 'def::text;

I got the error by editing the script at a command-prompt. If you use notepad or some other MS-Windows (TM) based editor it should let you choose ANSI as the format to save in.

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  Richard Huxton
  Archonet Ltd

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