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<!-- $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/protocol.sgml,v 1.35 2003/05/06 21:51:41 tgl Exp $ -->
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<!-- $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/protocol.sgml,v 1.36 2003/05/06 23:10:04 tgl Exp $ -->
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<chapter id="protocol">
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<title>Frontend/Backend Protocol</title>
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(but note that these exist only within a session, and are never shared
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across sessions). Existing prepared statements and portals are
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referenced by names assigned when they were created. In addition,
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an <quote>unnamed</> prepared statement and portal exist, for use with
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queries that are to be executed and forgotten. This is slightly
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more efficient than using named objects, since the backend knows that
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it need not save the object's state for re-use.
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an <quote>unnamed</> prepared statement and portal exist. Although these
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behave largely the same as named objects, operations on them are optimized
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for the case of executing a query only once and then discarding it,
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whereas operations on named objects are optimized on the expectation
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of multiple uses.
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</para>
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</sect2>
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</sect1>
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zero or more CopyData messages (always one per row), followed by CopyDone.
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The backend then reverts to the command-processing mode it was
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in before the <command>COPY</> started, and sends CommandComplete.
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The frontend cannot abort the transfer (short of closing the connection),
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The frontend cannot abort the transfer (except by closing the connection
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or issuing a Cancel request),
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but it can discard unwanted CopyData and CopyDone messages.
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</para>
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<literal>INSERT <replaceable>oid</replaceable>
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<replaceable>rows</replaceable></literal>, where
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<replaceable>rows</replaceable> is the number of rows
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inserted, and <replaceable>oid</replaceable> is the object ID
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of the inserted row if <Replaceable>rows</Replaceable> is 1,
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otherwise <Replaceable>oid</Replaceable> is 0.
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inserted. <replaceable>oid</replaceable> is the object ID
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of the inserted row if <Replaceable>rows</Replaceable> is 1
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and the target table has OIDs;
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otherwise <Replaceable>oid</Replaceable> is 0.
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</Para>
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<Para>
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