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  1. characters or bytes?

    Susanne Ebrecht <susanne@2ndquadrant.com> — 2011-03-26T22:20:41Z

    Hello,
    
    During translating start.sgml - I found a sentence where I am not sure
    if it is correct.
    
    tutorial-createdb.html
    
    Second paragraph below the "permission denied to create a database" 
    error message there is
    the sentence:
    
    " You can also create databases with other names. PostgreSQL allows
    you to create any number of databases at a given site. Database names
    must have an alphabetic first character and are limited to 63 characters
    in length. ..."
    
    Really 63 characters?
    Shouldn't it be 63 bytes?
    
    Susanne
    
    -- 
    Susanne Ebrecht - 2ndQuadrant
    PostgreSQL Development, 24x7 Support, Training and Services
    www.2ndQuadrant.com
    
    
    
  2. patch for createdb section in tutorial

    Susanne Ebrecht <susanne@2ndquadrant.com> — 2011-03-27T10:41:45Z

    Hello,
    
    During translating the docs I found the following sentence
    in the tutorial section about createdb:
    
    "Database names must have an alphabetic first character
    and are limited to 63 characters"
    
    I wondered - really characters? shouldn't it be bytes?
    
    I just tested - creating a database by using German umlauts
    let me get sure - it are bytes not characters.
    
    Here is the patch with the correction - I just changed the word
    characters into bytes.
    
    Susanne
    
    -- 
    Susanne Ebrecht - 2ndQuadrant
    PostgreSQL Development, 24x7 Support, Training and Services
    www.2ndQuadrant.com
    
    
  3. Re: patch for createdb section in tutorial

    Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com> — 2011-03-28T01:30:58Z

    On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 6:41 AM, Susanne Ebrecht
    <susanne@2ndquadrant.com> wrote:
    > Hello,
    >
    > During translating the docs I found the following sentence
    > in the tutorial section about createdb:
    >
    > "Database names must have an alphabetic first character
    > and are limited to 63 characters"
    >
    > I wondered - really characters? shouldn't it be bytes?
    >
    > I just tested - creating a database by using German umlauts
    > let me get sure - it are bytes not characters.
    >
    > Here is the patch with the correction - I just changed the word
    > characters into bytes.
    
    Committed and back-patched all the way.
    
    -- 
    Robert Haas
    EnterpriseDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com
    The Enterprise PostgreSQL Company
    
    
  4. Re: characters or bytes?

    Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> — 2011-05-05T16:25:09Z

    Susanne Ebrecht wrote:
    > Hello,
    > 
    > During translating start.sgml - I found a sentence where I am not sure
    > if it is correct.
    > 
    > tutorial-createdb.html
    > 
    > Second paragraph below the "permission denied to create a database" 
    > error message there is
    > the sentence:
    > 
    > " You can also create databases with other names. PostgreSQL allows
    > you to create any number of databases at a given site. Database names
    > must have an alphabetic first character and are limited to 63 characters
    > in length. ..."
    > 
    > Really 63 characters?
    > Shouldn't it be 63 bytes?
    > 
    
    Susanne, not sure you received a reply, but the documention has been
    corrected to say "bytes".  Thanks.
    
    -- 
      Bruce Momjian  <bruce@momjian.us>        http://momjian.us
      EnterpriseDB                             http://enterprisedb.com
    
      + It's impossible for everything to be true. +
    
    
  5. Re: characters or bytes?

    Susanne Ebrecht <susanne@2ndquadrant.com> — 2011-05-06T10:15:15Z

    On 05.05.2011 18:25, Bruce Momjian wrote:
    >> Really 63 characters?
    >> Shouldn't it be 63 bytes?
    >>
    > Susanne, not sure you received a reply, but the documention has been
    > corrected to say "bytes".  Thanks.
    
    Bruce,
    
    that is nice.
    I got the answer already a few minutes after asking.
    
    Anyway, thanks for taking care and replying,
    
    Susanne
    
    -- 
    Susanne Ebrecht - 2ndQuadrant
    PostgreSQL Development, 24x7 Support, Training and Services
    www.2ndQuadrant.com