Hi guys,

   In version 8.2 of the ECPG documentation, section "31.6.3. Different types 
of host variables" has been added and includes the following (new) note:

'Note that you have to take care of the length for yourself. If you use this 
host variable as the target variable of a query which returns a string with 
more than 49 characters, a buffer overflow occurs.'

    This raises a big question about how to handle fields of type 'text' !?

    I am pretty sure that in pre-8.0 versions of PostgreSQL ECPG, the arrays 
were handled in a way that made sure not to write more than the space allowed 
(why else have the array size and type size included as parameters in the ECPG 
generated output call to ECPGdo(...) ?). Is this a new "feature" ?

    With that note in mind, how do I select from a table field of type 'text' ?

 Leif

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