On 3/16/07, Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Robin Ericsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Yes, I've looked at those, I was thinking that point looked like a
> good type, but it's only 2d, so maybe I need a hint on how to use this
> in a 3d environment.

Yeah, the built-in geometric types are all 2D.  If you need 3D, perhaps
PostGIS can help --- otherwise you're on your own :-(.  But adding a new
datatype to PG isn't hard, if you can hack C at all.

My hope was that there was something between standard PostgreSQL and
PostGIS as I didn't want to bring in the whole PostGIS into my
application. But probably it's worth it anyways.

--
       regards,
       Robin

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