Обсуждение: [Fwd: [INTERFACES] type error inserting large obj, Win32 ODBC]
Sam O'Connor wrote:
> I have attached the logs.
> Thankyou very much for your help.
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> Sam O'Connor
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I don't really see the problem. It seems more like there is something wrong on the postgres side.
create type lo (internallength=4,externallength=10,input=int4in,output=int4out,
default='',passedbyvalue);
If this is what you typed in to create the "lo" type, then it should work. Try inserting a row manually into the
table,say something like:
insert into image ( 1, 2, 'stuff', 5);
If this fails, then maybe there is something weird with the i/o routines (int4in, int4out), in which case, you should
seekmore help from perhaps the "general"
mailing list.
Byron
Sam O'Connor wrote: > Problem solved! > > I modified the ODBC driver to put single quotes around the oid in the > SQL query. > Now it works. > > I can send you a diff if you like. > > I figured this out by trying (in psql): > INSERT INTO image VALUES (1,1,'test',123); // causes an error > INSERT INTO image VALUES (1,1,'test','123'); // this works > Ahhhh, I see now. On Postgres 6.3 it works with or without the quotes. But, on Postgres 6.4, it must be quoted! I wonder if this was an intentional change, or a bug or what? I will try to post a patch for the quotes. Byron