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CREATE CONVERSION
defines a new conversion between character set encodings. Conversion names may be used in the
convert
function to specify a particular encoding conversion. Also, conversions that are marked
DEFAULT
can be used for automatic encoding conversion between client and server. For this purpose, two conversions, from encoding A to B
and
from encoding B to A, must be defined.
To be able to create a conversion, you must have EXECUTE privilege on the function and CREATE privilege on the destination schema.
The DEFAULT clause indicates that this conversion is the default for this particular source to destination encoding. There should be only one default encoding in a schema for the encoding pair.
The name of the conversion. The conversion name may be schema-qualified. If it is not, the conversion is defined in the current schema. The conversion name must be unique within a schema.
The source encoding name.
The destination encoding name.
The function used to perform the conversion. The function name may be schema-qualified. If it is not, the function will be looked up in the path.
The function must have the following signature:
conv_proc( integer, -- source encoding ID integer, -- destination encoding ID cstring, -- source string (null terminated C string) internal, -- destination (fill with a null terminated C string) integer -- source string length ) RETURNS void;
Use DROP CONVERSION to remove user-defined conversions.
The privileges required to create a conversion may be changed in a future release.
To create a conversion from encoding
UTF8
to
LATIN1
using
myfunc
:
CREATE CONVERSION myconv FOR 'UTF8' TO 'LATIN1' FROM myfunc;
CREATE CONVERSION is a PostgreSQL extension. There is no CREATE CONVERSION statement in the SQL standard.