Reply-To: sender Hi. I was surprised to discover today that postgres's character types don't support zero bytes. That is, Postgres isn't 8-bit clean. Why is that?
More to the point, I need to store about 1k bytes per row of varying-length 8-bit binary data. I have a few options: + BLOBs. PostgreSQL BLOBs make me nervous. I worry about the BLOB not being deleted when the corresponding row in the table is deleted. The documentation is vague. + What I really need is a binary *short* object type. I have heard rumors of a legendary "bytea" type that might help me, but it doesn't appear to be documented anywhere, so I hesitate to use it. + I can base64-encode the data and store it in a "text" field. But postgres is a great big data-storage system; surely it can store binary data without resorting to this kind of hack. What should I do? Please help. Thanks! -- Jason Orendorff P.S. I would love to help improve PostgreSQL's documentation. Whom should I contact? ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: you can get off all lists at once with the unregister command (send "unregister YourEmailAddressHere" to [EMAIL PROTECTED])