Re: LIBPQ: Can we have buffered PGresult (i.e. a retreival bu chuncks?) - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Alvaro Herrera
Subject Re: LIBPQ: Can we have buffered PGresult (i.e. a retreival bu chuncks?)
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Msg-id 20071122154914.GF4903@alvh.no-ip.org
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In response to LIBPQ: Can we have buffered PGresult (i.e. a retreival bu chuncks?)  ("Abraham, Danny" <danny_abraham@bmc.com>)
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Abraham, Danny wrote:
> Is there a way to break the PGresult array to chunks
> Like Oracle?

Sure.  Use a cursor.

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