On 3/3/2010 3:40 PM, Michael Gould wrote:
> On my machine the UUID that is returned is 16 bytes and I cannot make 
> out any relevant numbers from the UUID key in the citystateinfo 
> table.  I've tried this in a Windows XP machine and a Windows 7 64 bit.
>
> Now here is the weird thing.  I did a complete backup of my database 
> and had the author restore the data on his.  It works every time 
> there.  He then did a pg_dumpall and I reloaded my db with his script 
> and while his runs all of the queries fine, mine is still not 
> returning the proper length UUID column.
>
> I'm using the UTF ODBC driver 8.4 and Postgres 8.4.2.
>
>
  You state the PgAdmin returns the correct result on your machine 
connecting to the database  that returns the wrong result using Data 
Conversion App, RIGHT???

If so I'm betting it has to do with ODBC driver doing something odd or 
the DATA Conversion App is doing something ODD.

What is the name of app being used to convert the data?

Which ODBC are you using ?
http://psqlodbc.projects.postgresql.org/
or
http://projects.commandprompt.com/public/odbcng/

Note: PgAdmin does not use ODBC interface .


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