=?UTF-8?B?0JDRgNGB0LXQvSDQkNGA0YPRgtGO0L3Rj9C9?= <aru...@bk.ru> writes:
> Datum Values[2];

> Values[0]-is integer type 
> but Values[1] is string type so 

> Values[0] = SET_4_BYTES(227);

This is really bad practice.  It might accidentally work, but the
right way to do it is more like

        Values[0] = Int32GetDatum(227);

or possibly Int64GetDatum if you're thinking of bigint rather than int4.

> please assist how can i convert som char* string to Datum

You're not being too clear about which "string type" you have in mind,
but if it's text, good practice would be

        Values[1] = CStringGetTextDatum(char-*-ptr);

                        regards, tom lane


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