Postgresql and C data types [closed] - c

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Is there a mapping between Postgresql data types to C data types
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There's a tool specifically for that for client-side programming: libpqtypes.
For server-side programming, i.e. PostgreSQL extensions written in C and running in the PostgreSQL server executable, you need to use PostgreSQL's APIs directly.

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Are there any sample oracle schemas for big data? Specifically searching more than 500K row, multiple column and more than one table.
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