> -----Original Message-----
> From: Han
>
> Hi,
> Firstly, I encountered a problem when using SQL_DATE: when
> I use SQLGetTypeInfo(...,SQL_DATE);
> the API returns no record. I debuged the psqlodbc driver and
> found that the value of the parameter DataType was 91. So I think
> that the value was changed by the odbc30 Driver Manager. But why
> don't the psqlodbc add the SQL_TYPE_DATE and other ODBC30 data
> types support in the array sqlTypes[](in pgtypes.c)?
Hmm you seem to be right. I would add SQL_TYPE_DATE, SQL_TYPE_TIME
and SQL_TYPE_TIMESTAMP to sqlTypes[].
> Secondly, I wander why returning SQL_DATETIME in function
> pgtype_to_sqldesctype for the three types--SQL_TYPE_DATE,
> SQL_TYPE_TIME, SQL_TYPE_TIMESTAMP?
There are SQL_DESC_TYPE and SQL_DESC_CONCISE_TYPE in ODBC3
and
If SQL_DESC_CONCISE_TYPE is set to a concise data type other than an
interval or datetime data type, the SQL_DESC_TYPE field is set to the same
value and the SQL_DESC_DATETIME_INTERVAL_CODE field is set to 0.
If SQL_DESC_CONCISE_TYPE is set to the concise datetime or interval data
type, the SQL_DESC_TYPE field is set to the corresponding verbose type
(SQL_DATETIME or SQL_INTERVAL) and the SQL_DESC_DATETIME_INTER
VAL_CODE field is set to the appropriate subcode.
regards,
Hiroshi Inoue