Is your application by chance using OLEDB?
If that is the case, then just get a PostgreSQL OLEDB provider that supports 
bookmarks.

From: pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org 
[mailto:pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Konstantin Izmailov
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 9:50 PM
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: [GENERAL] Does Postgres support bookmarks (tuples ids)?

Dear experts,
I've noticed that commercial databases (e.g. SQLServer) and some open source 
databases (e.g. Cubrid) support so called "bookmarks".
As far as I understood, a bookmark allows quickly jump to a row for retrieval 
or modification.

Here is scenario that I'm trying to deal with:
A BI/ETL application is querying the Postgres database. The queries return lots 
of rows (36 mil), each is about 1KB or larger.
So I'm using DECLARE CURSOR/FETCH to read the rows into a buffer (size is 10000 
rows, and I'm freeing memory for oldest rows).
The application may alter or re-read some previously read rows by the row index.
Problem is: if a row is not in the buffer (freed) the application cannot 
resolve row index into row itself.
I considered using a unique key to located the row, but unfortunately some 
queries do no allows determining the most unique key.

I'm thinking, is it possible to retrieve/alter row by its index after a 
Postgres Cursor have read the row?

The application allows a customer to define DB Schema as well as the queries, 
so my code does not have a prior knowledge about DB and queries.
It is supposed to provide a certain API with functions based on row indexes. 
The API was initially designed for SQLServer, so the goal is to migrate the 
application from SQLServer to Postgres.

Would you recommend a solution?

Thank you
Konstantin

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