sql -u${db_user} $* ${db_name} <<END-OF-DATA
+--
+-- When using batch insert make sure you adhere to the following
+-- minimum Ingres version:
+--
+-- Ingres 9.2 or higher with the fix for bug 123652 and bug 117256
+-- For Solaris x86 this is Ingres 9.2. + patch 13785 or higher
+-- For Linux x86_64 this is Ingres 9.2 + patch 13790 or higher
+--
+
--
-- As it seems the upper limit for a VARCHAR/VARBYTE column is 32000 bytes
-- We could have used a BLOB as storage type which can go up to 2 Gb but
CREATE SEQUENCE RestoreObject_Seq;
CREATE TABLE RestoreObject (
RestoreObjectId INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT RestoreObject_Seq.nextval,
+ ObjectName VARBYTE(128) NOT NULL,
RestoreObject BLOB NOT NULL,
PluginName VARBYTE(128) NOT NULL,
ObjectLength INTEGER DEFAULT 0,
INSERT INTO Status (JobStatus,JobStatusLong,Severity) VALUES
('i', 'Doing batch insert file records',15);
-INSERT INTO Version (VersionId) VALUES (12);
+INSERT INTO Version (VersionId) VALUES (@BDB_VERSION@);
-- Make sure we have appropriate permissions
\g