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Re: [dtp-dev] Missing Primitive Data Types?
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Thanks Hemant.
I can understand that. However, these types are listed in java.sql.Types
and appear to correlate with then X/Open standard (according to the
javadoc).
Would it be possible to add these to the base SQL model and integrate them
with
DatabaseDefinitionImpl.getPredefinedDataType(PredefinedDataTypeDefinition)
method?
Thanks again,
Rob
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Hey all,
'Nother SQL model question. I'm working on a dbdefinition for generic JDBC
and have noticed that some primitive data types appear to be missing. For
example, I can't find types for TINYINT or BIT. Am I doing something wrong
or have I just missed something.
Thanks in advance,
Rob
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