I have a project where I am saving RFID information (which comes in as hex 
strings) to a bytea object in my postgres database. I can retrieve this 
information without issue. I am struggling to overwrite that object with 
new data (For when someone loses their rfid and needs to replace it). I 
have been unable to find an example of someone saving a small amount of 
data to a binaryfield. Just lots of people saying don't save images or 
files to binary fields and then explaining how to do that. 

Can anyone help me with simply saving something to a binaryfield to update 
a bytea object in a PostgreSQL database?

Thanks,
Brian

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