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From: Andreas Pflug <[email protected]>
To: =?windows-1251?Q?=C4=EC=E8=F2=F0=E8=E9_=CF=EE=EF=EE=E2?= <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Bug
Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2003 00:55:47 +0100
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Дмитрий Попов wrote:

>pgAdmin III, v1.0.0, pgSql 7.3.1 Windows Russian
>
>Hello!
>
>PostrgeSQL on windows make SuperUser's name symbols as current system
>user. When user in windows include russian, PgSQL make user with
>russian symbols too.
>But pgAmin replace it to "_".
>
>
>For Example: My user was "Dmitriy" (Дмитрий). There is PgSQL error:
>'Uncknown user "_______"'.
>
>I know, that russian usernames it's bad, but differnt other pgSQL
>manager's (like EMS PostrgeSQL manager) work with russian names
>correct.
>
>
>
>  
>
Hi Dmitriy,

actually I didn't understand exactly what the problem is, so I'm 
guessing that you got a conversion problem. Do you have SQL_ASCII as 
database encoding? If yes, this is a problem, because Russian characters 
are not ascii.
There are two options:

1) (the better option)
use UNICODE or the Russian encoding in the database.

2) Use a newer pgAdmin3 version, we have a new workaround for SQL_ASCII 
databases with wrong characters.

Regards,
Andreas

>P.S. Sorry for my English - i'm from Russia and speak English very
>bad.
>
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