Re: int8 vs text in odbc link
| От | Len Morgan |
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| Тема | Re: int8 vs text in odbc link |
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| Msg-id | 003f01c036d5$cbda7700$0908a8c0@H233.bstx.cc обсуждение исходный текст |
| Ответ на | int8 vs text in odbc link (Andrew Gould <andrewgould@yahoo.com>) |
| Список | pgsql-general |
>Hi all! > >I'm accessing PostgreSQL 7.0.2 from MS Access 97 via >the ODBC driver. I can successfully link and query >tables. Unfortunately, all of the columns of the data >type int8 are interpreted as text in MS Access 97 when >you look at the design view of the table. Dates and >float8 seem to be ok. > >1. Has anyone else encountered this? >2. Does anyone know of a solution? In a similar vein....Does anyone know how to make MSAccess export a table to Postgresql with fixed char length fields? I always get VARCHARs and for some reason I can't do a join between a table that has a varchar and fixed char. The system runs until it eventually runs out of memory. This means that I have to export the table as is to Postgres, do a pg_dump on the table, modify the CREATE TABLE definition to be CHAR(9), drop the table, then re-import it with psql. If I could get MSAccess to put out a fixed length field (which is how I've defined the table) I could avoid all of this. Len Morgan
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