| From: | Ben-Nes Yonatan <da(at)canaan(dot)co(dot)il> |
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| To: | Richard Huxton <dev(at)archonet(dot)com> |
| Cc: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
| Subject: | Re: Pl/PgsSQL array |
| Date: | 2005-07-07 11:14:33 |
| Message-ID: | 42CD0E99.60207@canaan.co.il |
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Richard Huxton wrote:
> Ben-Nes Yonatan wrote:
>
>> Richard Huxton wrote:
>>
>>>> Can anyone tell me if Pl/PgSQL can support a multi dimensional array
>>>> (of up to 5 levels top I guess) with about 100,000 values?
>>>> and does it stress the system too much?
>>>
>>>
>>> I can't imagine it being wonderful - you probably want a different
>>> procedural language. Or a different approach come to think of it -
>>> can I ask what you are using 5D arrays with 100,000 values for?
>>
>>
>> Indeed you can my good sir :)
>>
>> Im going to insert into one table a list of about 3.5 million products
>> each day, thouse products also contain data about their own categories.
>>
>> Now I receive all of this data every day and I need to delete all of
>> the previous data each time and insert the new one.
>> In order to create the category table (tree table) I want to create an
>> array out of the categories information at the products and then
>> insert it into the the categories table (the tree :)).
>
>
> I would be tempted use an external perl script to receive the data and
> insert it into the database, building the categories tree as it did so.
>
> --
> Richard Huxton
> Archonet Ltd
Sadly im not familiar with Perl...
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