Hi Norbert! How are you ? Here with 7 cm of snow :) While in Argentina is
doing like 40ยบ hahahah
I have a question regarding large objects. I know that some client libraries
support large objects using the same functions used for normal datatypes and
that there are others that use special functions. For the last one, we have
the special opendbx large functions.
Now, what I would like to know is:
1) This depends just in the backend or also in the OS ? Is it possible
that for a particular client library they behave different in different OS
like the asynchronous queries for example ?
or is it the same for all OS ?
2) I need to know for all the backends, which ones use normal functions and
which ones the special functions
3) how do you know the answer to 2) ? Can I get it invoking some function,
like odbx_get_option() for example ?
4) Suppose I have a row with a CLOB field of 1Gb (to say something)....I
would like to prevent to load such field in my Smalltalk image as it will
probably crash everything. Is there a way to limit this, I mean, to put a
maximum ? is there a way to ask the size before loading ? this depends on
the way large objects are managed (normal or special functions) ?
Thanks!
Mariano
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