On fim, 2006-02-23 at 15:45 -0500, Emi Lu wrote:
> I am waiting for your clues.

Maybe it is us that need some clues from you.

gnari

> 
> 
> 
> > May I know where I can find some online documents about mapping the 
> > integer values to the following SQL types please?
> >
> > For example, if I have value 1 , so that I know 1 is mapped to 
> > SQL_CHAR; if I have value 3, so that I know 3 is mapped to SQL_NUMERIC.
> >
> >
> >        Data Types
> >
> >  The following data types are supported:
> >
> >  SQL_CHAR
> >
> >  SQL_VARCHAR
> >
> >  SQL_LONGVARCHAR
> >
> >  SQL_NUMERIC
> >
> >  SQL_DECIMAL
> >
> >  SQL_SMALLINT
> >
> >  SQL_INTEGER
> >
> >  SQL_REAL
> >
> >  SQL_FLOAT
> >
> >  SQL_DOUBLE
> >
> >  SQL_BIT
> >
> >  SQL_TINYINT
> >
> >  SQL_BIGINT
> >
> >  SQL_BINARY
> >
> >  SQL_VARBINARY
> >
> >  SQL_LONGVARBINARY
> >
> >  SQL_TYPE_DATE
> >
> >  SQL_TYPE_TIME
> >
> >  SQL_TYPE_TIMESTAMP
> >
> >  SQL_INTERVALS (all types)
> 
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