Why would I set a bytea column (containing picures) as a primary key? Because I want to be sure that the same image is inserted only once (that requirement comes from a real project) and using a primary key for that purpose makes sense to me.
Am I going to retrieve an image row by its image data? I would certainly like! For instance, I would like to get the pictures whose main color is green (requirement from a real project), and a
select * from images where main_color(image) = 'green' would be nice.
JCR
Am I going to retrieve an image row by its image data? I would certainly like! For instance, I would like to get the pictures whose main color is green (requirement from a real project), and a
select * from images where main_color(image) = 'green' would be nice.
JCR
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From: Alexander Staubo <alex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Jean-Christophe Roux <jcxxr@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Thursday, October 5, 2006 7:35:04 PM
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Storing images in PostgreSQL databases (again)
From: Alexander Staubo <alex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Jean-Christophe Roux <jcxxr@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, October 5, 2006 7:35:04 PM
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Storing images in PostgreSQL databases (again)
On Oct 6, 2006, at 01:29 , Jean-Christophe Roux wrote:
> By the way, is it practical to set a bytea column (containing
> pictures) as primary key? That would severely slow down many
> operations I guess.
Why would you? It's possible, but completely impractical, since image
data typically exceeds the index page size. Moreover, are you really
going to retrieve an image row by its image data?
Alexander.
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> By the way, is it practical to set a bytea column (containing
> pictures) as primary key? That would severely slow down many
> operations I guess.
Why would you? It's possible, but completely impractical, since image
data typically exceeds the index page size. Moreover, are you really
going to retrieve an image row by its image data?
Alexander.
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