Doug Keen wrote:
> I've had similar issues when migrating a CF/Oracle app from CF 4.5 to CF 6.1. During that adventure I found this resource:
> http://www.blinex.com/~sam/CF_SQL_TYPES.cfm
>
> This chart maps CF_SQL_TYPE's to types specific to different database platforms, including Oracle. In your case, you might have some luck if you change you CF_SQL_NUMBER parameters to CF_SQL_FLOAT (it worked for me, and as that chart shows, it's a better match for Oracle's "NUMBER" type).
Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately, I got the same error. I also
tried cf_sql_decimal with the same result.
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