pg_set_client_encoding
Set the client encoding
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intpg_set_client_encoding
PgSql\Connectionconnection
stringencoding
pg_set_client_encoding sets the client
encoding and returns 0 if success or -1 if error.
PostgreSQL will automatically convert data in the backend database
encoding into the frontend encoding.
The function used to be called
pg_setclientencoding.
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connection
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encoding
The required client encoding. One of SQL_ASCII, EUC_JP,
EUC_CN, EUC_KR, EUC_TW,
UNICODE, MULE_INTERNAL, LATINX (X=1...9),
KOI8, WIN, ALT, SJIS,
BIG5 or WIN1250.
The exact list of available encodings depends on your PostgreSQL version, so check your
PostgreSQL manual for a more specific list.
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Returns 0 on success or -1 on error.
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pg_set_client_encoding example
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pg_client_encoding