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Sets the client character set encoding. Without an argument, this command |
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shows the current encoding. |
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<note> |
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<para> |
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This command will not notice changes made directly by <command>SET |
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client_encoding</>. If you use <command>\encoding</command>, |
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be sure to use it to set as well as examine the encoding. |
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