Postgres Pg_Dump failed due to non english character on database name











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I have created a postgres data base by giving non ascii name example: "Química"



When I tried to take back up of the same database using following command I am getting the exception




pg_dump: [archiver (db)] connection to database "Química" failed: FATAL: database "Química" does not exist.




Command used:



--host 127.0.0.1 --port 7555 --username postgres --format=d --verbose   --jobs=10 --compress 9 --file "C:DeleteArchive" --dbname "Química" --schema "Archive_TVT"









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  • Please edit your question (by clicking on the edit link below it) and add the output of the psql command l (edit your question do not post additional information in comments)
    – a_horse_with_no_name
    Nov 12 at 11:32












  • To answer the question, we would need the output of the following commands: psql -Atq -c "SELECT datname FROM pg_database WHERE datname LIKE 'Qu%'" | od -t x1 and echo Química | od -t x1.
    – Laurenz Albe
    Nov 12 at 20:06










  • This didnt worked, we created database in UTF8 Encoding using nonAsccii characters, its easily reproducible.
    – user2089477
    Nov 15 at 10:59















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I have created a postgres data base by giving non ascii name example: "Química"



When I tried to take back up of the same database using following command I am getting the exception




pg_dump: [archiver (db)] connection to database "Química" failed: FATAL: database "Química" does not exist.




Command used:



--host 127.0.0.1 --port 7555 --username postgres --format=d --verbose   --jobs=10 --compress 9 --file "C:DeleteArchive" --dbname "Química" --schema "Archive_TVT"









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  • Please edit your question (by clicking on the edit link below it) and add the output of the psql command l (edit your question do not post additional information in comments)
    – a_horse_with_no_name
    Nov 12 at 11:32












  • To answer the question, we would need the output of the following commands: psql -Atq -c "SELECT datname FROM pg_database WHERE datname LIKE 'Qu%'" | od -t x1 and echo Química | od -t x1.
    – Laurenz Albe
    Nov 12 at 20:06










  • This didnt worked, we created database in UTF8 Encoding using nonAsccii characters, its easily reproducible.
    – user2089477
    Nov 15 at 10:59













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I have created a postgres data base by giving non ascii name example: "Química"



When I tried to take back up of the same database using following command I am getting the exception




pg_dump: [archiver (db)] connection to database "Química" failed: FATAL: database "Química" does not exist.




Command used:



--host 127.0.0.1 --port 7555 --username postgres --format=d --verbose   --jobs=10 --compress 9 --file "C:DeleteArchive" --dbname "Química" --schema "Archive_TVT"









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I have created a postgres data base by giving non ascii name example: "Química"



When I tried to take back up of the same database using following command I am getting the exception




pg_dump: [archiver (db)] connection to database "Química" failed: FATAL: database "Química" does not exist.




Command used:



--host 127.0.0.1 --port 7555 --username postgres --format=d --verbose   --jobs=10 --compress 9 --file "C:DeleteArchive" --dbname "Química" --schema "Archive_TVT"






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  • Please edit your question (by clicking on the edit link below it) and add the output of the psql command l (edit your question do not post additional information in comments)
    – a_horse_with_no_name
    Nov 12 at 11:32












  • To answer the question, we would need the output of the following commands: psql -Atq -c "SELECT datname FROM pg_database WHERE datname LIKE 'Qu%'" | od -t x1 and echo Química | od -t x1.
    – Laurenz Albe
    Nov 12 at 20:06










  • This didnt worked, we created database in UTF8 Encoding using nonAsccii characters, its easily reproducible.
    – user2089477
    Nov 15 at 10:59


















  • Please edit your question (by clicking on the edit link below it) and add the output of the psql command l (edit your question do not post additional information in comments)
    – a_horse_with_no_name
    Nov 12 at 11:32












  • To answer the question, we would need the output of the following commands: psql -Atq -c "SELECT datname FROM pg_database WHERE datname LIKE 'Qu%'" | od -t x1 and echo Química | od -t x1.
    – Laurenz Albe
    Nov 12 at 20:06










  • This didnt worked, we created database in UTF8 Encoding using nonAsccii characters, its easily reproducible.
    – user2089477
    Nov 15 at 10:59
















Please edit your question (by clicking on the edit link below it) and add the output of the psql command l (edit your question do not post additional information in comments)
– a_horse_with_no_name
Nov 12 at 11:32






Please edit your question (by clicking on the edit link below it) and add the output of the psql command l (edit your question do not post additional information in comments)
– a_horse_with_no_name
Nov 12 at 11:32














To answer the question, we would need the output of the following commands: psql -Atq -c "SELECT datname FROM pg_database WHERE datname LIKE 'Qu%'" | od -t x1 and echo Química | od -t x1.
– Laurenz Albe
Nov 12 at 20:06




To answer the question, we would need the output of the following commands: psql -Atq -c "SELECT datname FROM pg_database WHERE datname LIKE 'Qu%'" | od -t x1 and echo Química | od -t x1.
– Laurenz Albe
Nov 12 at 20:06












This didnt worked, we created database in UTF8 Encoding using nonAsccii characters, its easily reproducible.
– user2089477
Nov 15 at 10:59




This didnt worked, we created database in UTF8 Encoding using nonAsccii characters, its easily reproducible.
– user2089477
Nov 15 at 10:59

















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