On fim, 2006-02-23 at 15:45 -0500, Emi Lu wrote: > I am waiting for your clues. Maybe it is us that need some clues from you. gnari > > > > > May I know where I can find some online documents about mapping the > > integer values to the following SQL types please? > > > > For example, if I have value 1 , so that I know 1 is mapped to > > SQL_CHAR; if I have value 3, so that I know 3 is mapped to SQL_NUMERIC. > > > > > > Data Types > > > > The following data types are supported: > > > > SQL_CHAR > > > > SQL_VARCHAR > > > > SQL_LONGVARCHAR > > > > SQL_NUMERIC > > > > SQL_DECIMAL > > > > SQL_SMALLINT > > > > SQL_INTEGER > > > > SQL_REAL > > > > SQL_FLOAT > > > > SQL_DOUBLE > > > > SQL_BIT > > > > SQL_TINYINT > > > > SQL_BIGINT > > > > SQL_BINARY > > > > SQL_VARBINARY > > > > SQL_LONGVARBINARY > > > > SQL_TYPE_DATE > > > > SQL_TYPE_TIME > > > > SQL_TYPE_TIMESTAMP > > > > SQL_INTERVALS (all types) > > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 4: Have you searched our list archives? > > http://archives.postgresql.org >