>Thank you for your comment about text and binary format. To use text, I
>thought one will have to construct the insert sql statement on the fly,
>which will incurs server parsing, syntax checking followed by
>execution. With binary format, I can simply prepare a statement and
>then update each binded parameter prior to execute the prepared
>statement over each records.
>
>Is there a way for me to prepare the insert statment and pass in text
>instead of, say, double precision? I experimented with that the the
>server reject the insert statement with "mismatched datatype" error.
Certainly. Whether you use PQexecParams, or PQprepare and PQexecPrepared,
you can pass text or binary parameters. But I would suggest starting
with PQexecParams and getting that right before moving on to prepared
statements.
A overly simple example of PQexecParams usage:
PGresult *res; int i; const int l = 4; const char *param_vals[l];
param_vals[0] = "10"; param_vals[1] = "20"; param_vals[2] = "30"; param_vals[3] = "40"; res =
PQexecParams(conn,"INSERT INTO foo VALUES ($1,$2,$3,$4)", l, NULL, param_vals, NULL, NULL, 0);
>Does someone out there has some example(s) of converting the
>PostgreSQL's internal (network byte order) representation of float4,
>flost8, date, datetime and timestamp into Win32 float, double, CTime or
>any Win32 date/time construct under Intel x86 h/w architecture?
I'd recommend against using binary args until you've got things working
seemlessly with text (and maybe not even then)... I have enough grey
hairs to prove the folly trying to use the binary interface.
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Andrew McNamara, Senior Developer, Object Craft
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