On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 11:25 AM, Cody Caughlan <tool...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I would like to change my server_encoding which is currently SQL_ASCII to 
> UTF8.
>
> I have existing data that I would like to keep.
>
> From my understanding of the steps I need to:
>
> 1) alter the template1 database encoding via
>
> UPDATE pg_database SET encoding = 6 where datname IN ('template0', 
> 'template1');

Just create database using template0 as template and you can skip this step ^^
> Are these the correct steps to perform or is there an easier / in-place way?

> Also, when I dump my old DB and restore it, will it be converted 
> appropriately (e.g. it came from am SQL_ASCII encoding and its going into a 
> UTF-8 database)?

You might need to set client encoding when restoring.  Or use iconv to
convert from one encoding to another, which is what I usually do.
Note that it's VERY likely you'll have data in a SQL_ASCII db that
won't go into a UTF8 database without some lossiness.

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