Hi Sean,

I'm certainly not a PostgreSQL expert when it comes to large objects etc, but there's one thing that jumps out at me here (perhaps someone else can see the same line of thought and into more depth as I can't think of much else to suggest?)

The logfile lines when it doesn't:
{
WARNING:  nonstandard use of \\ in a string literal at character 94
HINT:  Use the escape string syntax for backslashes, e.g., E'\\'.
LOG:  statement: insert into doc.templates (description, last_update,
template) values ('test', '12/29/2006', 'testfile\\056contents')
ERROR:  invalid input syntax for type oid: "testfile\056contents"
^^ here it seems to be thinking that column 'template' is of type 'oid', not 'lo' (if I'm reading the error right: "invalid input syntax for type oid").

Just double-check what data-type that column is in this database.

Regards,

Andy.

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