Re: Insert with bound columns
От | Hiroshi Inoue |
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Тема | Re: Insert with bound columns |
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Msg-id | 3E433368.FCE7D528@tpf.co.jp обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Insert with bound columns (Andreas Pflug <Andreas.Pflug@web.de>) |
Список | pgsql-odbc |
Andreas Pflug wrote: > > After experimenting heavily, I found out some more. > MSDASQL doesn't like a NULL-pointer as string in the buffer to be > written. Instead, a SysAllocString(L"") is needed. This is acceptable, > if an zero length string should be inserted. If the status field of the > buffer ist not set to DBSTATUS_S_OK indicating valid data to be written, > but to DBSTATUS_S_ISNULL for a NULL to be inserted, MSDASQL will fail > with "Parameter type cannot be determined for at leas one variant > parameter". Actually, it's no variant given, but a DBTYPE_BSTR, and this > information is put correctly into the DBBINDING structure. Still, I > believe ADO users should be unable to insert a NULL string into a > VARCHAR column (if not omitted in the query). I can insert a '' or NULL using ADO.Parameter in VB. > The same (OLEDB side) code works with SQLSRV32, and MSDASQL blows as > soon as it gets to know the number of parameters, so it seems that for > SQLSRV32 MSDASQL can determine the parameter type from the SQL server > driver, but not with PostgreSQL. The psqlodbc driver couldn't determine the parameter type unless the upper application specifies it explicitly. > Does this switch on a light for > anybody, saying "ah now I know what SQLxxyy is for"? If pointed towards > some topic, I could try to implement it. Maybe SQLDescribeParam should be supported though I'm not sure. regards, Hiroshi Inoue http://www.geocities.jp/inocchichichi/psqlodbc/
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