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Unicode conversion issue: msg#00018db.postgresql.odbc
We have a PostgreSQL database in Unicode that I'm trying to read into a C# application. In theory, the easiest thing to do would be to use the Beta ODBC Unicode driver or one of the .NET data providers for PostgreSQL, but these seem to be fairly immature. So, I'm hoping to use the standard ODBC driver, which seems quite mature, to read and write to a Unicode database. Can this be done by properly decoding and encoding? For starters, I'm wondering if someone can help me to understand just what the standard psqlODBC is returning to my C# application when I read a unicode string? The ASCII characters (<128) are returning as ASCII characters, but the higher characters are turning into 4 unicode characters, or 8 bytes. My initial thought was that this was UTF-8, but UTF-8 is maximum 6 bytes. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster
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