Re: [HACKERS] SQL/MED estimated time of arrival?

2010-11-16 Thread Eric Davies
At 01:36 AM 11/16/2010, Shigeru HANADA wrote: Thanks for the information about Informix VTI. Because I'm not familiar to Informix, I might have missed your point. Would you mind telling me more about Informix VTI? On Mon, 15 Nov 2010 08:45:14 -0800 Eric Davies wrote: > With Info

Re: [HACKERS] SQL/MED estimated time of arrival?

2010-11-15 Thread Eric Davies
o support virtual tables with more than 4 billion rows. Eric At 07:41 PM 11/14/2010, Shigeru HANADA wrote: On Fri, 12 Nov 2010 08:27:54 -0800 Eric Davies wrote: > Thank you for the time estimate and the interface discussion. It > sounds like the PostgreSQL SQL/MED code will be very u

Re: [HACKERS] SQL/MED estimated time of arrival?

2010-11-12 Thread Eric Davies
me is indexing support. Will it be possible to index a SQL/MED table as if it were a regular table? What would be the equivalent of Informix's row ids? Eric. ** Eric Davies, M.Sc. Senior Programmer Analyst Barrodale Computing Services Ltd. 109

[HACKERS] SQL/MED estimated time of arrival?

2010-11-03 Thread Eric Davies
it will be before SQL/MED on PostgreSQL will be available, and perhaps how similar it will be to Informix VTI? Thanks, Eric. ** Eric Davies, M.Sc. Senior Programmer Analyst Barrodale Computing Services Ltd. 1095 McKenzie Ave., Suite 418 Victoria

[HACKERS] mechanism used to store images in Postgres

2003-11-28 Thread Eric Davies
We're looking at storing the equivalent of very large rasters images in postgres. Our understanding is that postgres stores large objects as little pieces in rows of a table. As our images would be 30MB-4GB in size, this would be a lot of rows. Has anybody used a different mechanism to store their