Re: simple example of copying data from a c/c++ array into postgres
"Whit Armstrong" <[email protected]> Thu, 11 Dec 2008 11:37:11 -0500
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Thanks, Jeroen. just want to make sure I understand the convention for libpq and libpqxx. the convention for getting data into postgres is to convert everything to strings first? even if the data is already stored as a 64bit double in the client app? -Whit On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 11:20 AM, Jeroen Vermeulen <[email protected]> wrote: > Whit Armstrong wrote: > >> can copy be used to append data to a table? > > Yes. The only thing it will not do for you is update existing rows. > > >> The only reason I'm hesitant to use the copy command is because I >> would have to render every row of my data to a string, and 64bit >> doubles could mean long strings, formating issues, etc. >> >> roughly what I was thinking was (this is pseudocode): >> >> PGtuple myTuple = createTuple(); >> myTuple.push_back(toPGDate(myDate)); >> myTuple.push_back(toPGDouble(myDouble)); >> etc... >> >> PGinsert_tuple(conn, myDestinationTable, myTuple); >> >> are there facilities to do something like that, or am I really reaching >> here? > > In libpqxx I mostly provide self-made text conversions, but you can also use > the standard library to "print" most values into text buffers. Just be sure > to use the C locale where you do this, or you might end up with strange bugs > depending on local notations! > > > Jeroen > -- Sent via pgsql-interfaces mailing list ([email protected]) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-interfaces