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Michael, Can you please provide a little more info
on this problem? What SQL server are you using? What db data
type? In which object type does the value get truncated? I just need more help with the
details. I can’t spend the time to reverse engineer this bug
report. Doug From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Lantz So, I am working on a project that includes the use of a
Decimal datatype. When I look at the values in SQL Server Management Studio,
the values look fine, but when they are inside a Reactor object, the value gets
truncated to an integer. Anyone else experience this? I haven't had time to
look at the xml metadata, but I am guessing it has something to do with how a
datatype is setup when it reads in the database schema. Michael |
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