Hi Adrian, thank you for your support. Here are the informations you requested
> I have already done that and found something strange: > > On the PC where the backup was done with pg_dump, all locale settings of > Postgres were English/United States. (LC_COLLATE, LC_CTYPE, LC_MONETARY, > LC_NUMERIC in postgresql.conf) > > OS and OS version? Windows Server 2012R2 > Postgres version? Version 9.2.1 (same version used on all machines) > What was the pg_dump command used? pg_dump -p 6789 -EUTF8 -f myFile.sql my_Database > On the first PC on which I tried to load the backup file with psql, all > locale settings if Postgres were German_Germany. Everything is ok, the > SQL file with '.' as decimal point was accepted without a problem > > OS and OS version? Windows 7 Enterprise SP 1 > Postgres version? Version 9.2.1 (same version used on all machines) > How was it loaded via psql? psql -p 6789 -U postgres my_Database < myFile.sql > Was the psql on the same machine and from the same version of Postgres? Same version, but on different machines. > On the second PC (Virtual Machine) I had the SAME settings in > postgresql.conf (German_Germany) > > OS and OS version? Windows 7 Ultimate SP 1 > Postgres version? Version 9.2.1 (same version used on all machines) > How was it loaded via psql? psql -p 6789 -U postgres my_Database < myFile.sql > Did you use the psql on the VM or did you use the psql on the host? psql on the VM > Was the Postgres/psql on the host the same as the VM? Same Version (9.2.1) > What are you using for virtualization? VM Ware Player 6.0.2 > What is host OS? Windows 7 Enterprise SP 1 (see above) Again, thank you for the support. Regards, Eric Svenson