Object reference
От | alex |
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Тема | Object reference |
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Msg-id | 3C8925CD.80009@dpcgroup.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Список | pgsql-hackers |
Hi I'm new to the list, and I'm new to the PostgreSQL also. But I have been using Object Relation Mapping for a period of time. I would like to put native binding with PostgreSQL . It is fairly easy to read and write Object into the relayed table e.g. create table base ( myname text, unique( myname ) ); create table child ( myfather base, myname text ); INSERT INTO base ( myname ) Values ( 'alex' ) ; INSERT 56578 1 <<---- oid INSERT INTO child ( myfather, myname ) values ( 56578::base, 'alexbaby' ); INSERT 56579 1 <<---- oid However, there is no way to get the value back in the WHERE clause. because the return type is 'base' but the value output ( correct me if I'm wrong from digging the source by hand ) is actually oid returns int4 from internal seteval() function. select * from child; myfather myname ------------------- 56578 alexbaby It could be a easy fix in the jdbc, or c to match the seteval(base.oid) with int4.[string, string] compare, but then I need to loop through the full Record Set by hand to get the data. is there a possible way to do some function to convert the TYPE 'base' to oid or int4 or string? so I can do something like this SELECT * from child where myfather=56578::base; or how am I getting internal seteval to work right with the return set from a custom function. I really want to see this coming out right... thanks a lot. Alex
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