11.5 on linux
Big corp with an IT dept providing us with PG DBs running in instances on their servers. (We/I amd not DBA). We on the client side, the "users" of these DBs, want to load binary files into bytea type columns. But the files we want to load are on disks that the server does not have access to.
I googled around for a solution. This failed...
insert into test_bytea (id,data) values (1,pg_read_binary_file('/top/next.whatever/xyz.bin')::bytea);
insert into test_bytea (id,data) values (1,pg_read_binary_file('/top/next.whatever/xyz.bin')::bytea);
ERROR: could not stat file "/top/next.whatever/xyz.bin": No such file or directory
Understandable because the server hasn't even mounted /top.
Is there a way to do what I want from the client side ?
If the file is transformed into some titanic string on the client side, then passed along over the net to the server in the insert statement, is there a max string length that I need to worry about ?
If the file is transformed into some titanic string on the client side, then passed along over the net to the server in the insert statement, is there a max string length that I need to worry about ?
Thanks