John Lister wrote:
They all return arrays as text, is it possible to configure postgresql to return an array in native form (does postgresql support such a thing)? This is using both the simple and extended query forms - i couldn't see a way to say what return type i wanted in the protocol docs...

You need libpqtypes (client-side library). It requires a new 8.4 feature called libpq-events, but there is an 8.3 patch available. If you willing to patch your 8.3.5 libpq client, than this should meet your needs.

Downloads: http://pgfoundry.org/projects/libpqtypes/
Documentation: http://libpqtypes.esilo.com/

For arrays, libpqtypes gives you a PGresult where each tuple is an array item. For composite arrays, each composite field is a PGresult field.

This would seem much better in terms of performance, both size and speed(conversion).

That is true. Our testing has proven this. It also reduces the overall coding effort.

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