Re: [INTERFACES] ODBC bind trouble with bigint - Mailing list pgsql-interfaces

From Ken J. Wright
Subject Re: [INTERFACES] ODBC bind trouble with bigint
Date
Msg-id 3.0.32.20000201214837.00877860@ren.cncware.com
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At 20:39 02/01/2000 -0500, Byron Nikolaidis wrote:
>
>
>"Ken J. Wright" wrote:
>> 
>> With Delphi 4/ODBCExpress 5.04 and psqlodbc 6.40.0008, this error occurs
>> when opening a dataset that includes an int8 column.
>> 
>> Project1        ee:dc   ENTER SQLBindCol
>>                 HSTMT               0x010b2138
>>                 UWORD                        3
>>                 SWORD                      -25 <SQL_C_SBIGINT>
>>                 PTR                0x011b7574
>>                 SDWORD                     0
>>                 SDWORD *            0x011b75ac
>> 
>> Project1        ee:dc   EXIT  SQLBindCol  with return code -1 (SQL_ERROR)
>>                 HSTMT               0x010b2138
>>                 UWORD                        3
>>                 SWORD                      -25 <SQL_C_SBIGINT>
>>                 PTR                0x011b7574
>>                 SDWORD                     0
>>                 SDWORD *            0x011b75ac
>> 
>>                 DIAG [HYC00] [Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Driver
does not support
>> this parameter (0)
>> 
>> ************
>
>
>I'm thinking this has to be an odbc 3.0 compatibility problem. The
>default for odbc 2.x is that BIGINT uses a SQL_C data type of
>SQL_C_CHAR.  I tested BindCol and it worked fine.  There is no
>SQL_C_SBIGINT in odbc 2.x.   Seems to me the odbc 3.0 driver manager
>should bridge the gap and use an SQL_C_CHAR for the driver side.

The bridge does seem to fall short occasionally ;-(

>So, I don't know what to tell you.  I imagine you don't have any control
>over the SQL_C_ data type, right?  

I copied this message to the ODBCExpress people as well. It's all part of
the code that's wrapped around opening a dataset. The API can certainly be
hacked, but I'll wait until I here something back. It takes a couple/few
days, but they usually have a good reply.

Ken




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