CREATE CONVERSION
CREATE CONVERSION
CREATE CONVERSION - define a new encoding conversion
Synopsis
CREATE [ DEFAULT ] CONVERSIONname
FORsource_encoding
TOdest_encoding
FROMfunction_name
Description
CREATE CONVERSION
defines a new conversion between
character set encodings. 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.
Parameters
-
DEFAULT
-
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. -
name
-
The name of the conversion. The conversion name can be schema-qualified. If it is not, the conversion is defined in the current schema. The conversion name must be unique within a schema.
-
source_encoding
-
The source encoding name.
-
dest_encoding
-
The destination encoding name.
-
function_name
-
The function used to perform the conversion. The function name can 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;
Notes
Use
DROP CONVERSION
to remove user-defined conversions.
The privileges required to create a conversion might be changed in a future release.
Examples
To create a conversion from encoding
UTF8
to
LATIN1
using
myfunc
:
CREATE CONVERSION myconv FOR 'UTF8' TO 'LATIN1' FROM myfunc;
Compatibility
CREATE CONVERSION
is a
PostgreSQL
extension.
There is no
CREATE CONVERSION
statement in the SQL standard, but a
CREATE TRANSLATION
statement that is very similar in purpose and syntax.