Hi all,

I'm looking into some ecpg part of the official manual,
and I have found some strange things.

I'm now investigating SQLCODE and SQLSTATE, and I have found
that some of the errno definitions don't match to the manual.

For example, the manual says that ECPG_CONVERT_BOOL could be `-207'.
However, ECPG_CONVERT_BOOL is defined as `-211' in ecpgerrno.h.

> -207 (ECPG_CONVERT_BOOL)
> 
>     This means the host variable is of type bool and the datum in the 
> database is neither 't' nor 'f'. (SQLSTATE 42804) 

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.0/static/ecpg-errors.html

> #define ECPG_NUMERIC_FORMAT           -207
> #define ECPG_CONVERT_BOOL             -211

http://anoncvs.postgresql.org/cvsweb.cgi/pgsql/src/interfaces/ecpg/include/ecpgerrno.h?rev=1.27;content-type=text%2Fx-cvsweb-markup;only_with_tag=REL9_0_STABLE

What does it mean? The manual is not up to date?

Any suggestions?

Regards,
-- 
NAGAYASU Satoshi <satoshi.nagay...@gmail.com>

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