From: | "Philippe Lang" <philippe(dot)lang(at)attiksystem(dot)ch> |
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To: | "Peter Bense" <ptbense(at)gwm(dot)sc(dot)edu>, <pgsql-odbc(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: Access 2000 bitching... "The field is too small to |
Date: | 2005-05-17 06:05:29 |
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I'm not sure really, but it might by a problem with a DATE field that receives TIMESTAMP data. Try casting.
Otherwise, avoid BOOLS with a MS Access front-end... Use INT2 instead.
Hope this helps
Philippe
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Objet : Re: [ODBC] Access 2000 bitching... "The field is too small to
I'm not at work right now so don't have the exact details available, BUT...
1. I am not using check boxes.
2. When I insert data into the table via PSQL it displays fine in the view itself. The error occurs when I try to insert. The user does have all the necessary privileges, etc. I have verified that part about 10 times.
3. I have not changed any of the odbc settings (as you mention) from their default values.
./peter
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>>> Jeff Eckermann <jeff_eckermann(at)yahoo(dot)com> 05/16/05 4:47 PM >>>
--- Peter Bense <Ptbense(at)gwm(dot)sc(dot)edu> wrote:
> I am getting a
>
> "The field is too small to accept the amount of data
> you attempted to
> add" postgresql error when attempting to enter data
> into the following
> linked table in MS-Access. Nothing seems to be out
> of range. Any
> ideas?:
I assume you are using check boxes? This has been a
frequently encountered problem for Access users.
I adopted a specific workaround a while ago, then
forgot about the problem. But before I recommend that
workaround, let's make sure that time has not revealed
a better way. What are your driver settings for
"bools as char" and "true is -1"?
>
> CREATE TABLE tblpis_survey_receipt (
> insertion SERIAL,
> ppt_id INT4 NOT NULL,
> date_received DATE NOT NULL,
> staff_id INT4 NOT NULL,
> survey_type INT2 NOT NULL,
> is_blank BOOL NOT NULL,
> birth_month INT2,
> birth_year INT2,
> check_ppt BOOL NOT NULL,
> check_dob BOOL NOT NULL,
> check_tracking BOOL NOT NULL,
> date_inserted TIMESTAMP WITHOUT TIME ZONE NOT
> NULL,
> date_modified TIMESTAMP WITHOUT TIME ZONE NOT
> NULL,
> PRIMARY KEY (insertion)
> );
>
>
> Peter T. Bense - Teradata Certified Professional
> (ptbense(at)gwm(dot)sc(dot)edu) - 803-777-9476
> Database Administrator/Webmaster
> Prevention Research Center
> University of South Carolina
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