On 07/11/22 20:49, Thomas Kellerer wrote:
Wells Oliver schrieb am 11.07.2022 um 18:25:
On Mon, Jul 11, 2022 at 5:11 AM Thomas Kellerer <shammat@xxxxxxx
<mailto:shammat@xxxxxxx>> wrote:
Wells Oliver schrieb am 09.07.2022 um 21:37:
> We have a couple of tables where we like to store very large
JSON
> objects in a JSONB column.
Note, that the upper limit for a single jsonb value is 255MB
Not 1GB as it is e.g. the case for text or json.
What exactly does that mean? The upper limit at which TOAST is used
for storage, or what? We certainly have objects larger than 256MB in
JSONB columns.
Hmm, that's strange, because when I try to create a JSONB value that is
larger than 256MB I get the following error:
ERROR: total size of jsonb object elements exceeds the maximum of
268435455 bytes
Are you sure you are using jsonb, not json maybe?
To my knowledge the json data type does not have this limit.
Wow! We are using citus for storing likely objects. 256MB. My opinion is
you are doing something wrong.