On Mon, 2007-01-15 at 23:58 +0100, Antonio Alvarado Hernández wrote: > - Binding by position is same as your example bellow.
In APU DBD, we always bind by position, so we should be good. > If you binding as at point (1). above, you are limited to 4GB of > length (not 128 terabytes ;-) He, he... I think we'll be OK with this. For a while ;-) > (3). apr_dbd_lob_t can be used for real LOB piecewise manipulation. I > don't know if this feature is needed by other drivers (e.g. MySQL, > Postgres, and so on) We could use it (actually, I have patches that do so :-), but it is not mandatory. Other structures we already have in APU may do just fine (e.g. apr_datum_t). I just wanted to stay away from introducing something that is not entirely required. KISS and all. > I'm not an expert in OCI nor APR-DBD but I feel this maybe my 2 cents :-) Thanks. Any info on OCI is welcome. To me, OCI is still a bit of a mystery :-) -- Bojan
