Tom Lane wrote:
> Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Pavel Stehule wrote:
> >> I send my first patch for PostgreSQL - maybe ugly patch. This patch 
> >> generate on top of dump file line with setting of current encoding. Its 
> >> useful for languages like czech with more than one wide used encoding.
> >> We need informations about used encoding. 
> 
> > I found this patch intersting.  How do we deal with restoring a database
> > with a different encoding from the one dumped.  Does having SET at the
> > top help?  (Also, we use diff -c.)
> 
> Yes, the SET should help; it will result in character encoding
> translation to whatever the database encoding is.  This has been
> discussed before, IIRC.
> 
> I was planning to commit this patch (perhaps after cleanup, haven't
> looked at it yet) but it's not got to the top of the todo queue...

Thanks. I will just keep it in my mailbox until it is dealt with.

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