On Dec 19, 2009, at 2:40 AM, Raimon Fernandez wrote: >> I send: >> >> parse >> bind >> describe >> execute >> sync >> >> and then loop on the connection stream to receive the responses. > > And do you get the parseComplete after sending the parse or after sending the sync ? I don't really know or care. I send the entire sequence above and then read the results handling each possible case. In other words, I don't read anything after each message; I only read after sending the sync. > And also from the docs: > > "If Execute terminates before completing the execution of a portal (due to reaching a nonzero result- row count), it will send a PortalSuspended message; t > he appearance of this message tells the frontend that another Execute should be issued against the same portal to complete the operation. " > > If I execute with a row limit of 1000, and I know there are more than 1000 rows, I get the portalSuspended as described. > > But, If a issue a new Execute, postgresql says that myPortal doesn't exist anymore. > > How I can get those 1000 rows ? Are you using a named portal? Are you reading all responses until you receive a ready for query response? There are a lot of details - it really helped me to look at the psql source. John DeSoi, Ph.D. -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general