Here is a patch for DatabaseMetaData to show precision properly. It is from Mark Lillywhite. I am adding to the patch queue.
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Index: org/postgresql/jdbc2/DatabaseMetaData.java =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/pgjdbc71/org/postgresql/jdbc2/DatabaseMetaData.java,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- org/postgresql/jdbc2/DatabaseMetaData.java 2001/10/04 05:01:32 1.1 +++ org/postgresql/jdbc2/DatabaseMetaData.java 2001/10/23 09:44:30 1.2 @@ -1932,7 +1932,19 @@ tuple[7] = null; // Buffer length - tuple[8] = "0".getBytes(); // Decimal Digits - how to get this? + // Decimal digits = scale + // From the source (see e.g. backend/utils/adt/numeric.c, + // function numeric()) the scale and precision can be calculated + // from the typmod value. [EMAIL PROTECTED] + if (typname.equals("numeric") || typname.equals("decimal")) + { + int attypmod = r.getInt(8); + tuple[8] = + Integer.toString((attypmod & 0xffff) - VARHDRSZ).getBytes(); + } + else + tuple[8] = "0".getBytes(); + tuple[9] = "10".getBytes(); // Num Prec Radix - assume decimal // tuple[10] is below
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