Re: reg:lo_write

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I'm not sure, but I think you will have problems. As far as I can
understand, largeobject semantics is similar to files. Therefore, you
open an existing LO, and you obtain a file descriptor, which will
point (I think) at the start of the LO. If you write something, the
file descriptor will be moved accordingly. If you open again (i.e. you
issue another lo_open), you will have another file descriptor for the
same LO, which will be at the start of the LO, and you will overwrite
your previous LO.

Please take care with these advices as I'm not a PostgreSQL expert,
just reporting some experience.

Regards
Marco

On 6/22/06, sandhya <sandhyar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Hi,

  If i use lo_write in different function to write data into an object,Will
there be any problem?
like,
I open my object and add data into it and in another function if i again
open the same object and add data....It will append to the previous content
right!Am i wrong?

If i wants to append the content to the present object is there anything i
need to do?
Please help me in doing  this................
I am unable to see the image which i am exporting...
Thank you,
Sandhya



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