In JDBC2 you do have the notion of arrays, but I've yet to get to them.
The only real way is to convert the Double[] to a string using
PostgreSQL's array syntax (which I can't remember what it looks like at
the moment), then store it using PreparedStatement.setString()
Peter
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Constantin Teodorescu
FLEX Consulting Braila,ROMANIA
it is possible to insert into a view ?
thanks
On Wed, 23 Jun 1999, abdelkrim wrote:
> it is possible to insert into a view ?
if its a single-table view, yes -- you'd want to create a DO INSTEAD rule.
consult the manual/html pages to get the proper syntax for CREATE RULE.
if its a multitable view, maybe... i dont think this can be done with
"Matt Magoffin (Borders Online)" wrote:
>
> I've read many postings of people having this same problem, which I am now
> having since I've updated to LinuxPPC R5. At this point I've compiled a
> completely NEW database from scratch (with no problems) and, following right
> along in the install do
I've read many postings of people having this same problem, which I am now
having since I've updated to LinuxPPC R5. At this point I've compiled a
completely NEW database from scratch (with no problems) and, following right
along in the install docs, run %initdb, %createdb, %psql (and then the
"se
I am trying to insert both the date and the time into a datetime field.
If the field datetime in table v1 is dt, then the following successfully
inserts the date into the datetime field:
insert into v1 (date) values ('19990401') ;
However, if I also wanted to retain the time of day, the follow
Hi
I have just installed 6.5, and I have a couple of questions that I cannot find
the answer to in the documentation.
Firstly, I am using temporary tables for a number of operations. Is
there a way to direct postgresql to keep these in memory for fast
access, or will it do this anyway?
Secondly