On Thu, 2005-07-07 at 08:30 +0100, Richard Huxton wrote:
> Ben-Nes Yonatan wrote:
> > Richard Huxton wrote:
> >
> >>> Can anyone tell me if Pl/PgSQL can support a multi dimensional array
> >>> (of up to 5 levels top I guess) with about 100,000 values?
> >>> and does it stress the system too much?
Richard Huxton wrote:
Ben-Nes Yonatan wrote:
Richard Huxton wrote:
Can anyone tell me if Pl/PgSQL can support a multi dimensional array
(of up to 5 levels top I guess) with about 100,000 values?
and does it stress the system too much?
I can't imagine it being wonderful - you probably want
Ben-Nes Yonatan wrote:
Richard Huxton wrote:
Can anyone tell me if Pl/PgSQL can support a multi dimensional array
(of up to 5 levels top I guess) with about 100,000 values?
and does it stress the system too much?
I can't imagine it being wonderful - you probably want a different
procedural
Richard Huxton wrote:
Ben-Nes Yonatan wrote:
Hi all,
Can anyone tell me if Pl/PgSQL can support a multi dimensional array
(of up to 5 levels top I guess) with about 100,000 values?
and does it stress the system too much?
I can't imagine it being wonderful - you probably want a different
Ben-Nes Yonatan wrote:
Hi all,
Can anyone tell me if Pl/PgSQL can support a multi dimensional array (of
up to 5 levels top I guess) with about 100,000 values?
and does it stress the system too much?
I can't imagine it being wonderful - you probably want a different
procedural language. Or a
Hi all,
Can anyone tell me if Pl/PgSQL can support a multi dimensional array (of
up to 5 levels top I guess) with about 100,000 values?
and does it stress the system too much?
Thanks!
Ben-Nes Yonatan
Canaan Surfing ltd.
---(end of broadcast)---