Peter T Mount <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Quoting Joe Conway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> indicating that the practical limit is closer to 1 GB -- not sure why).

> It may be something to do with the 1Gb splitting of the physical files 
> representing a table...

No, that's just a coincidence.  The reason that TOAST limits fields to
1Gb is that the high-order two bits of the varlena length word were
commandeered as TOAST state indicators.  There are now only thirty bits
available to represent the length of a variable-length Datum; hence the
hard limit on field width is 1Gb.

I'd think that the "practical" limit is quite a bit less than that, at
least until we devise an API that lets you read and write toasted values
in sections.

                        regards, tom lane

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