Обсуждение: wishlist: PQfsize
Hi all, I would like to add the following item to the wishlist: currently the libpq-function PQfsize returns the size in bytes of the field with the given field- index. If the field is a variable-length field, PQfsize returns -1. In general as well as for some internal functionality of the perl interface it would be useful, if PQfsize would return the number of bytes even for variable- length fields. Edmund -- Edmund Mergl mailto:E.Mergl@bawue.de Im Haldenhau 9 http://www.bawue.de/~mergl 70565 Stuttgart fon: +49 711 747503 Germany gsm: +49 171 2645325
> > Hi all, > > I would like to add the following item to the > wishlist: > > currently the libpq-function PQfsize returns the > size in bytes of the field with the given field- > index. If the field is a variable-length field, > PQfsize returns -1. > > In general as well as for some internal functionality > of the perl interface it would be useful, if PQfsize > would return the number of bytes even for variable- > length fields. We have a new atttypmod field that holds the length for the column as defined at table-creation time for char() and varchar(). Is that the number you want? -- Bruce Momjian maillist@candle.pha.pa.us
Bruce Momjian wrote: > > > > > Hi all, > > > > I would like to add the following item to the > > wishlist: > > > > currently the libpq-function PQfsize returns the > > size in bytes of the field with the given field- > > index. If the field is a variable-length field, > > PQfsize returns -1. > > > > In general as well as for some internal functionality > > of the perl interface it would be useful, if PQfsize > > would return the number of bytes even for variable- > > length fields. > > We have a new atttypmod field that holds the length for the column as > defined at table-creation time for char() and varchar(). Is that the > number you want? > > -- > Bruce Momjian > maillist@candle.pha.pa.us for varchar() and also for the datatype text it would be nice to know the actual length. If this is not possible, then the length at creation time is still better than -1. Edmund -- Edmund Mergl mailto:E.Mergl@bawue.de Im Haldenhau 9 http://www.bawue.de/~mergl 70565 Stuttgart fon: +49 711 747503 Germany gsm: +49 171 2645325
> > We have a new atttypmod field that holds the length for the column as > > defined at table-creation time for char() and varchar(). Is that the > > number you want? > > > > -- > > Bruce Momjian > > maillist@candle.pha.pa.us > > > for varchar() and also for the datatype text it would be > nice to know the actual length. If this is not possible, > then the length at creation time is still better than -1. If you use binary cursors, you can use VARSIZE and VARDATA to see the size and data for a string type. -- Bruce Momjian maillist@candle.pha.pa.us
Bruce Momjian wrote: > > > > We have a new atttypmod field that holds the length for the column as > > > defined at table-creation time for char() and varchar(). Is that the > > > number you want? > > > > > > -- > > > Bruce Momjian > > > maillist@candle.pha.pa.us > > > > > > for varchar() and also for the datatype text it would be > > nice to know the actual length. If this is not possible, > > then the length at creation time is still better than -1. > > If you use binary cursors, you can use VARSIZE and VARDATA to see the > size and data for a string type. > > -- > Bruce Momjian > maillist@candle.pha.pa.us For the perl interface (DBD-Pg) I can not use cursors at all, because they can not be nested. Edmund -- Edmund Mergl mailto:E.Mergl@bawue.de Im Haldenhau 9 http://www.bawue.de/~mergl 70565 Stuttgart fon: +49 711 747503 Germany gsm: +49 171 2645325