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rammohan
Posting Yak Master
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Posted - 2008-10-17 : 10:07:35
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I've set up a link from Oracle 10g to SQL SERVER 2000 via an odbc connection.The Oracle 10g is set up as a multi-byte unicode database, if that matters (and it might).Let's say I have a table in SQL Server with a varchar(20) column in it.If I query that column via the odbc link, and ask for the length of the data in the column, I'll get the correct number.However, if I query the column to get its value, only 1/2 of the column's characters come across. The others are truncated off without a warning.SQL SERVER Driver Version is 2000.86.3959.00, dated 17-Feb-2007.I've fiddled with all the check boxes in the driver settings. The dates and numbers aren't getting truncated now, but the varchar fields are.Still trying to figure out where I can find out if there is a later driver and were to download it.One can never consent to creep,when one feels an impulse to soarRAMMOHAN |
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rammohan
Posting Yak Master
212 Posts |
Posted - 2008-10-18 : 02:51:21
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pls show me da solutionOne can never consent to creep,when one feels an impulse to soarRAMMOHAN |
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