Re: Is there any reason why databases cannot have a binary formatted datatype? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Richard Huxton
Subject Re: Is there any reason why databases cannot have a binary formatted datatype?
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Msg-id 4B0FB7DC.9020102@archonet.com
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In response to Is there any reason why databases cannot have a binary formatted datatype?  (Andrew Maclean <andrew.amaclean@gmail.com>)
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Andrew Maclean wrote:
> Is there some underlying physical reason why postgresql and other
> databases cannot handle binary data without going through all this
> silly escape stuff which must have a massive impact on performance. Or
> is it just because databases originally were built to handle just test
> data?

What John said, but just a small note. The text representation of the
various datatypes are fairly static. The binary representations can
change - even between two databases with the same version number
(floating-point vs big-int timestamps). For a meaningless (to the db)
"blob" type that doesn't matter, but you will need to be aware of the
issues and have appropriate tests in place for your application.

--
  Richard Huxton
  Archonet Ltd

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