From: | "Rodrigo Sakai" <rodrigo(dot)sakai(at)poli(dot)usp(dot)br> |
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To: | <pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | ERROR: index row size |
Date: | 2007-06-03 02:40:15 |
Message-ID: | 000001c7a588$8741a4f0$6500a8c0@NOTEBOOKSAKAI |
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Hello,
I'm having a big trouble with the index size! I have looked for a solution
in the internet, but the solutions that I found don't fit for me!
I developed a new data type using C and add this new type on PostgreSQL.
Basically, the data type is: (DateADT, DateADT) with some temporal rules
that I'm researching! The data type is ok; the in, out, receive and send
functions are ok; some operations are ok. But the index operators and
functions are not working properly! Actually I can use them, but in some
cases an error occurs about index row size.
I'm sure that the functions in, out, receive and send are well
implemented. I think the problem is that the data type is really big and
needs a "big index".
The implementation code of the data type is::
typedef struct t_periodo
{
DateADT tvi;
DateADT tvf;
} Periodo;
Any ideas to solve my problem? Perhaps increasing the BLOCKSIZE could be
one solution. Not very smart one, but can solve temporally my problem?!?!
Thanks in advance!
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