Nick Reinking wrote:
Well, PostgreSQL allows you to set the encoding on a per database basis.
So, you can have some databases with UTF-8, some with EUC_JP, etc. I
don't think you can have some ASCII rows and some unicode rows, although
I could certainly be wrong. Its collation rules are based on whatever
character set the database is.
Database is correct. See:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/view.php?version=7.3&idoc=0&file=mul…
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