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От | Jeff MacDonald |
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Msg-id | Pine.LNX.4.10.9909161129070.27527-100000@penguin.hub.org обсуждение исходный текст |
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Список | pgsql-sql |
Got a presumably very quick question. I'm writing a perl script. lets say i have a variable that's > 8k , for arguments sake it's 64k. How can i insert this into a database, do i need large objects ? and if so, do i use the lo_import ? for some reason it seems that this is only for files.. below is what i have but it doesn't seem to work.. jeff=> \d test Table = test +----------------------------------+----------------------------------+-------+ | Field | Type | Length| +----------------------------------+----------------------------------+-------+ | blurb | text | var | | message | oid | 4 | +----------------------------------+----------------------------------+-------+ ***************** code ******************** #!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use DBI; my $dbh = DBI->connect("dbname=narf host=narf port=narf",'narf','','Pg',{'AutoCommit' => 0}); if (!$dbh) { exit print "Could not connect: $DBI::errstr\n"; } ## lets create the large value here... ## this string is 64K (2^16) my $largestring = 'x'; for (my $i=0;$i < 16 ;$i++) { $largestring = $largestring . $largestring; } my $statement = $dbh->prepare("INSERT INTO test values('something',lo_import($largestring));"); $statement->execute(); $statement->finish(); $dbh->commit; $dbh->disconnect; thanks for the help. ====================================================== Jeff MacDonaldjeff@hub.org webpage: http://hub.org/~jeffjeff@pgsql.com irc: bignose on EFnet ======================================================
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