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We have to support ANSI encoding...: msg#00163db.postgresql.odbc
Hi Dave, I hope, that we can keep two drivers for the future. In fact we have to. Just note the excerpt of the PostgreSQL docs below: 20.1.2. Behavior Locale support influences the following features: * Sort order in queries using ORDER BY * The ability to use indexes with LIKE clauses * The |to_char| family of functions The drawback of using locales other than C or POSIX in PostgreSQL is its performance impact. It slows character handling and prevents ordinary indexes from being used by LIKE. For this reason use locales only if you actually need them. So because of performance reasons we don't want to use UTF-8 always. The conclusion is that we must support both drivers. Regards Johann ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org
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