Tom Lane wrote:
> 
> Matt Goodall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > f10       decimal(9,2)  SQL_VARCHAR, 254   SQL_DECIMAL, 9
> > f11       numeric(9,2)  SQL_VARCHAR, 254   SQL_DECIMAL, 9
> 
> The 6.5 ODBC driver doesn't know about type numeric, so it returns its
> default assumption, which is varchar as above.  The 7.0 version knows
> about numeric, however.

Great - I'll upgrade to v 7.x then.

> The SQL type returned for "bool" appears to be a user-settable option.

Sorry if I've missed something obvious in the docs but is that a
postgres setting or an odbc driver manager setting?

> The choices made for floating types look reasonably plausible.
> If you think they're wrong, you'll need to argue why, not just
> assert that you think they are.  It's easy enough to change the
> ODBC driver's SQL type <=> Postgres type mapping if there's a
> better definition than what we're using...
> 
>                         regards, tom lane

Fair enough - I should have explained my reasoning here.

Here's an bit from table 3-1.Postgres Data Types in the 6.5.3
documentation:

  Postgres Type   SQL92 or SQL3 Type 
  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~   ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  ...
  float4/8        float(p)
  float8          real, double precision
  ...

I was expecing that to mean that float4/8 would map to an ODBC SQL_FLOAT
and float8 would map to either SQL_REAL or SQL_DOUBLE.

Cheers, Matt.

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