>> now close editor and look at parameters collection and you'll see that
>> parameter @Int64 is of type Int32.
>
> Yes, there's a problem. I'll try to look at it.
>
You know, what's really weird. Look at this (the test1 is your view "Test"):
ColumnName = INT64
ColumnOrdinal = 1
ColumnSize = 8
NumericPrecision =
NumericScale =
DataType = System.Int64
ProviderType = 1
IsLong = False
AllowDBNull = True
IsReadOnly = False
IsRowVersion = False
IsUnique = False
IsKey = False
IsAutoIncrement = False
IsAliased = False
IsExpression = False
BaseSchemaName =
BaseCatalogName =
BaseTableName = TEST1
BaseColumnName = INT64
The DataType of the INT64 column is right.
The DataType of column in QueryBuilder is correct, too (wanna screenshot?).
Really, really weird.
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