From: | markh(at)clockworkweb(dot)com (Mark Himsley) |
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To: | pgsql-interfaces(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | varchar() access |
Date: | 1999-01-28 18:17:51 |
Message-ID: | 36b4a95d.2361109@jupiter.clockworkweb.com |
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No one has any comment at all?
Not even 'your a dick-head'!
Oh well, I guess I'll have to re-write my code to cope with this problem
that I am having.
> I'm accessing a postgres 6.3 server on Linux 2.0.35 using the 6.40.0004 ODBC driver on NT 4S.
>
> I am having a problem with varchar columns being truncated to 4K bytes when coming from the backend, although I can store > 4K into the backend.
>
> I have set max LongVarChar to 7000 and -4 (as suggested in the FAQ)
> I have tried checking and not checking the 'text as LongVarChar' box.
>
> I have seen the problem in Access 97 and ColdFusion 4 on 2 separate servers.
>
> I'm I doing something wrong, have I got the wrong end of a stick, or do I have to use large objects...
>
> Thanks, in advance, for any help.
--
Mark Himsley.
Technical Director,
Clockwork Web.
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