> So, to summarise, I shouldn't believe server DescribeRow (in context of > format), in this situation, but only I should look at this what I asked > for, isn't it? If I asked for columns in binary format, I need to do binary > reading regarding what server has responded?
Yes, because in this case "0" doesn't mean "the result will be in text", it means, "you issued the statement-variant of Describe, so I'm not sure what the result format will be yet." > If I asked for odd columns in text, even in binary do I need to choose proper > format basing only on my request? I don't quite understand this question, but I think so. I don't think there's ever a situation where the server will ignore your result format requests. > But to the last part of cited protocol specification, when I've sent message > with statement parameter's type int4, int8, varchar the format > field wasn't set to 0, but 1. I wasn't able to reproduce that with my standalone test case. When I changed the parameter oid to 23, I still got the same behavior. Can you alter my test case to reproduce the error? --- Maciek Sakrejda | System Architect | Truviso 1065 E. Hillsdale Blvd., Suite 215 Foster City, CA 94404 (650) 242-3500 Main www.truviso.com -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers