Result for C5A1B0FD2FC610CB99BE9063C573C760B12FEA1C

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FileName./usr/lib/postgresql/14/lib/bitcode/ogr_fdw/ogr_fdw_deparse.bc
FileSize24812
MD5F397C3F191BF844BDF3EE9E91848D439
SHA-1C5A1B0FD2FC610CB99BE9063C573C760B12FEA1C
SHA-256F93BD039443F141E790B6CE74C42A4EBCDC52B3DB89D983866B9A8E3184AA947
SSDEEP384:kyd0odI+Lh75Cv2S6r3zhi6/FglzAlFG8WMA9MRQ6ERgP6j9tunp5QZ:nuyLLh75TzMwglWpW59MRQBr9t4pGZ
TLSHT1FAB28E1EF1E10515C9489B3EDCBF428753B2E68CDE10428B7A9A672E7D70240DFB167A
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FileSize102044
MD567CD1BB547ADCA497474A4ECAE709963
PackageDescriptionPostgreSQL foreign data wrapper for OGR OGR is the vector half of the GDAL spatial data access library. It allows access to a large number of GIS data formats using a simple C API for data reading and writing. Since OGR exposes a simple table structure and PostgreSQL foreign data wrappers allow access to table structures, the fit seems pretty perfect. . This implementation currently has the following limitations: * Only non-spatial query restrictions are pushed down to the OGR driver. PostgreSQL foreign data wrappers support delegating portions of the SQL query to the underlying data source, in this case OGR. This implementation currently pushes down only non-spatial query restrictions, and only for the small subset of comparison operators (>, <, <=, >=, =) supported by OGR. * Spatial restrictions are not pushed down. OGR can handle basic bounding box restrictions and even (for some drivers) more explicit intersection restrictions, but those are not passed to the OGR driver yet. * OGR connections every time Rather than pooling OGR connections, each query makes (and disposes of) two new ones, which seems to be the largest performance drag at the moment for restricted (small) queries. * All columns are retrieved every time. PostgreSQL foreign data wrappers don't require all columns all the time, and some efficiencies can be gained by only requesting the columns needed to fulfill a query. This would be a minimal efficiency improvement, but can be removed given some development time, since the OGR API supports returning a subset of columns.
PackageMaintainerDebian GIS Project <pkg-grass-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepostgresql-14-ogr-fdw
PackageSectiondatabase
PackageVersion1.1.1-2
SHA-1413C99944C5DB2B15B7E194DA635DC460B94C3BD
SHA-256AF504733E7886E9FC61FC2B99AD8B1CECFAD08CBA133850517A05580FA4C9E8A