Hello Thom,
I sent this accidentally to you directly, here's a copy for the
list as well.
On Tues., Feb 08, 2011, Thom Brown wrote:
>On 8 February 2011 10:39, Michael wrote:
>> opensips=> select * from sip_trace;
>> id | time_stamp | callid | traced_user | msg | method | ...
>> 1234 | 2011-02-03 | ... | | \x494e56495445207369703a...
>>
>> Others have said that when they use MySQL, the exact SQL command
>> as above results in ASCII text rather than hexadecimal, and this
>> is my goal as well.
>>
>ASCII text? You mean you wish to translate the binary into ASCII?
>You can use this:
>
>SELECT id, time_stamp, callid, traced_user, convert_from(msg,
>'SQL_ASCII'), method FROM sip_trace;
>
>The reason why it doesn't automatically do this is because since it's
>binary data, it's up to you to define what its content format is.
>
That's understandable and PostgreSQL is doing the right thing, but...
opensips=> SELECT id, time_stamp, callid, traced_user,
convert_from(msg, 'SQL_ASCII'), method FROM sip_trace;
ERROR: function convert_from(text, unknown) does not exist
LINE 1: SELECT id, time_stamp, callid, traced_user, convert_from(msg...
^
The arrow in the last line indicates that 'convert_from' is not
correctly parsed.
Is it because I've not build something in:
src/backend/utils/mb/conversion_procs
I think I built a standard PostgreSQL installation, or?
Regards,
Michael