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Hello,
i have data in form of images which are in GB's,
i need to store the extracted data from the images.
This will required large fields size.
I was thinking of Blob data type as we have in
Oracle. Do we have blob data type in postgreSQL, if
yes in which version.

Thank's
Gagan Anand
India.

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Nov 11 '05 #1
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Gagan Anand wrote:
Hello,
i have data in form of images which are in GB's,
i need to store the extracted data from the images.
This will required large fields size.
I was thinking of Blob data type as we have in
Oracle. Do we have blob data type in postgreSQL, if
yes in which version.

Thank's
Gagan Anand
India.

See: large objects, bytea, and text all of which can store 2GB or more
as of 7.3X.
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Nov 11 '05 #2
Gagan Anand wrote:
Hello,
i have data in form of images which are in GB's,
i need to store the extracted data from the images.
This will required large fields size.
I was thinking of Blob data type as we have in
Oracle. Do we have blob data type in postgreSQL, if
yes in which version.

Thank's
Gagan Anand
India.

See: large objects, bytea, and text all of which can store 2GB or more
as of 7.3X.
---------------------------(end of broadcast)---------------------------
TIP 9: the planner will ignore your desire to choose an index scan if your
joining column's datatypes do not match

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