Hi.....
I have exported few files into my DB server running on LINUX os.
I connected to it remotely from windows and through one sample application
like webserver i am trying to read the contents of it when ever there is a
request for the specified file.Using the below example code.
Is this correct?I am not finding that it is reading it from the database.
How can i make sure of this.I am unable to open the requested file from win
application through database.
please suggest me .........
voi d GetFiles(PGconn *conn, unsigned int lobjId, int start)
{
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int lobj_fd;
lobj_fd = lo_open(conn, lobjId, INV_READ);
if (lobj_fd < 0)
{
MessageBox(0,"error","Cannot Object Id ",MB_OK);
}
lo_lseek(conn, lobj_fd, start, SEEK_END);
len = lo_tell(conn,lobj_fd);
lo_lseek(conn, lobj_fd, start, SEEK_SET);
buf =(char*) malloc(len + 1);
nread = 0;
while (len - nread > 0)
{
nbytes = lo_read(conn, lobj_fd, buf, len - nread);
buf[nbytes] = ' ';
nread += nbytes;
}
MessageBox(0,"Inside get","test",MB_OK);
free(buf);
lo_close(conn, lobj_fd);
}
Thank you.....
Sandhya
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tom Lane" <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
> To: "sandhya" <sandhyar@amiindia.co.in>
> Cc: "postgre" <pgsql-admin@postgresql.org>
> Sent: Monday, December 26, 2005 9:08 PM
> Subject: Re: [ADMIN] reg:lseek&read ..pls
>
>
> > "sandhya" <sandhyar@amiindia.co.in> writes:
> > > But before that i need to know the size of the object from which i am
=
> > > trying to get the contents.
> > > How can i do this?
> >
> > Same way you'd do it for a Unix file: seek to the end, note the end
> > offset, seek back to the start and read.
> >
> > ... lo_open ...
> > lo_size = lo_lseek(conn, fd, 0, SEEK_END); // where's the end?
> > lo_lseek(conn, fd, 0, SEEK_SET); // go back to start
> >
> > regards, tom lane
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