From: | "Vidas Makauskas" <dbf(at)lindra(dot)lt> |
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To: | "Hiroshi Inoue" <Inoue(at)tpf(dot)co(dot)jp>, <pgsql-odbc(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: int8 defined as text in MS Access? |
Date: | 2002-05-20 09:50:27 |
Message-ID: | NFBBKEKGNLOACGGMDFKPOEEBCCAA.dbf@lindra.lt |
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> > Yes, this has been the subject of discussion a number of times in the
> > past. MS ADO (and other technologies) crash or get upset if the driver
> > returns SQL_BIGINT for an int8 from the ODBC 2.5 driver, because it
> > expects SQL_VARCHAR. With the (beta) ODBC 3.0 driver, you get an
> > SQL_BIGINT which should work fine.
>
> Unfortunately int8 -> SQL_BIGINT doesn't work well
> even with ODBC 3.0 driver using MS Access. However
> int8 -> SQL_NUMERIC seems to work with both 2.5 and
> 3.0 driver. Try the snapshot dll at
> http://w2422.nsk.ne.jp/~inoue/.
>
> regards,
> Hiroshi Inoue
Would be very nice option INT8 as FLOAT8.
:)
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