Sv: Why are clobs always "0"

From: Andreas Joseph Krogh <andreas(at)visena(dot)com>
To: pgsql-general(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Sv: Why are clobs always "0"
Date: 2019-12-01 20:37:38
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På søndag 01. desember 2019 kl. 18:31:35, skrev Arnie Morein <
arnie(dot)morein(at)mac(dot)com <mailto:arnie(dot)morein(at)mac(dot)com>>:

I have tested the most recent driver in three different SQL IDEs, and now with
an application I'm writing that uses JDBC metadata, the comment on a field
definition also isn't available as a string value.

The only thing I ever see regarding data type "text" field values are either a
0 or a 1; neither of which applies.

So why is this happening, even from the JDBC metadata results as well?

Have you tried the NG-driver: https://github.com/impossibl/pgjdbc-ng
<https://github.com/impossibl/pgjdbc-ng>
We use it with Blobs/Clobs and it's working good.

It would help us help you if you mention which IDEs you have tried, and
provide configuration-paramteres, error-messages etc.

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