we'll figure something out :) We should be able to query something in RDB$ to figure out the user type I guess.. A lot of other things are also still missing from jaybird though (they are in the release notes or readme of the driver, if I remember correctly).

Thanx for the info :)

Mvgr,
Martin

Andre Berten wrote:
Sorry, that does not work. The driver I use (jaybird 2.0.1) returns
still smallint (the type in the domain). I think it cannot return a
boolean because there is no standard representation for this type in
Firebird.

I thought, that the UDT functionality should work to get the user type,
but it seems to be not implemented (yet) in jaybird.

André

Thomas Dudziak wrote:

On 1/19/06, Martin van den Bemt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

The driver never returns a boolean/bit, which is kind of a problem with getting 
the tests to pass,
unless on database creation I start creating domain types names boolean and bit.

Any suggestions welcome :)

You could try Andre's suggestion (using domains) and see what the
driver does. If it still does not return boolean/bit, then we're out
of luck. But that's what the third argument is for in the native type
mapping call. DdlUtils will at least not try to change the column when
the database is altered.

Tom




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