Client Encoding and Latin characters - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Lee Hachadoorian
Subject Client Encoding and Latin characters
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Msg-id 5ab13580911240839s5770e569s34d2c12093b577f0@mail.gmail.com
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My database is encoded UTF8. I recently was uploading (via COPY) some
census data which included place names with ñ, é, ü, and other such
characters. The upload choked on the Latin characters. Following the
docs, I was able to fix this with:

SET CLIENT_ENCODING TO 'LATIN1';
COPY table FROM 'filename';

After which I

SET CLIENT_ENCODING TO 'UTF8';

I typically use COPY FROM to bulk load data. My question is, is there
any disadvantage to setting the default client_encoding as LATIN1? I
expect to never be dealing with Asian languages, or most of the other
LATINx languages. If I ever try to COPY FROM data incompatible with
LATIN1, the command will just choke, and I can pick an appropriate
encoding and try again, right?

Thanks,
--Lee

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Lee Hachadoorian
PhD Student, Geography
Program in Earth & Environmental Sciences
CUNY Graduate Center

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