Re: invalid byte sequence for encoding "UTF8"

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От Hiroshi Inoue
Тема Re: invalid byte sequence for encoding "UTF8"
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Msg-id 4B79EE13.1030906@tpf.co.jp
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Ответ на invalid byte sequence for encoding "UTF8"  (luke <luke@cedarstump.com>)
Ответы Re: invalid byte sequence for encoding "UTF8"  (Luke Coldiron <luke@cedarstump.com>)
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luke wrote:
> I am running into a difference in behavior that I think is related to the psqlODBC driver between Windows and Linux.
OnWindows x86 using the Windows ODBC manager and psqlODBC 8.4.2 ANSI driver I have some C++ code that executes the
followingSQL statements and inserts into a Windows x86 PostgreSQL 8.4.2 database. 
>
> CREATE TABLE luke_test(a TEXT);
> INSERT INTO luke_test (a) VALUES('ý');
> INSERT INTO luke_test (a) VALUES('þ');
> INSERT INTO luke_test (a) VALUES('ÿ');
> SELECT * FROM luke_test;
> --ý
> --þ
> --ÿ
> DROP TABLE luke_test;
>
> Where the value being insered is a single character byte.  This seems to work fine in Windows.  I am not wanting to
treatthe bytes with there 8th bit set as multi-byte characters. 
>
> However, if I compile and run the same C++ code on Linux x64 using unixODBC 2.2.15pre ODBC manager and psqlODBC 8.4.2
ANSIdriver inserting into the before mentioned Windows x86 PostreSQL 8.4.2 database I get different behavior. 
>
> CREATE TABLE luke_test(a TEXT);
> INSERT INTO luke_test (a) VALUES('ý');
> Error executing "INSERT INTO luke_test (a) VALUES('ý');": ERROR:
> invalid byte sequence for encoding "UTF8": 0xfd;
> Error while executing the query
> INSERT INTO luke_test (a) VALUES('þ');
> Error executing "INSERT INTO luke_test (a) VALUES('þ');": ERROR:
> invalid byte sequence for encoding "UTF8": 0xfe;
> Error while executing the query
> INSERT INTO luke_test (a) VALUES('ÿ');
> Error executing "INSERT INTO luke_test (a) VALUES('ÿ');": ERROR:
> invalid byte sequence for encoding "UTF8": 0xff;
> Error while executing the query
> SELECT * FROM luke_test;
> DROP TABLE luke_test;
>
> Which leads me to believe that my environment on Linux is trying to treat the character bytes as multi-byte
characters.
 > I have tried SET client_encoding='ANSI_SQL' before I execute the
inserts and that does not seem to help the situation.

Please try  SET client_encoding='LATIN1' .

regards,
Hiroshi Inoue

 > Can anyone help explain the difference in behavior that I am seeing
and suggest a workaround that does not involve encoding the character
bytes as UTF8.



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