@@ -411,14 +411,10 @@ int lo_unlink(PGconn *conn, Oid lobjId);
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<para>
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There are server-side functions callable from SQL that correspond to
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- each of the client-side functions described above(please note
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- that the server side function
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- for <function>lo_read</function> is <function>loread</function> and
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- the server side function for <function>lo_write</function>
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- is <function>lowrite</function>); indeed, for the most part the
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- client-side functions are simply interfaces to the equivalent
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- server-side functions. The ones that are actually useful to call
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- via SQL commands are
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+ each of the client-side functions described above; indeed, for the
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+ most part the client-side functions are simply interfaces to the
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+ equivalent server-side functions. The ones that are actually useful
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+ to call via SQL commands are
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<function>lo_creat</function><indexterm><primary>lo_creat</></>,
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<function>lo_create</function><indexterm><primary>lo_create</></>,
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<function>lo_unlink</function><indexterm><primary>lo_unlink</></>,
@@ -460,6 +456,14 @@ SELECT lo_export(image.raster, '/tmp/motd') FROM image
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The client-side functions do not require superuser privilege.
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</para>
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+ <para>
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+ The functionality of <function>lo_read</function> and
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+ <function>lo_write</function> is also available via server-side calls,
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+ but the names of the server-side functions differ from the client side
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+ interfaces in that they do not contain underscores. You must call
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+ these functions as <function>loread</> and <function>lowrite</>.
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+ </para>
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+
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</sect1>
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<sect1 id="lo-examplesect">
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