Kevin X Lin writes:
> Hi there,
> 
> I'm running into problems with functions "floor/ceiling" when I use
> Visual Basic to talk to mySQL through myODBC.
> 
> My code looks like this:
> sSQL = "select floor(3.2)"
> Set rs = MySQL_conn.Execute(sSQL)
> 
> I got rs.eof = true after execution of the query. However the following
> codes works fine.
> sSQL = "select round(3.2)"
> Set rs = MySQL_conn.Execute(sSQL)
> rs.fields(0)=3
> 
> Can anyone tell if this is a bug of myODBC or VB's problem?
> 

Sorry, but what is your problem ??

round(3.2) = 3

The above is quite true. As you have not specified number of decimals,
MySQL is using default of 0, which conforms with SQL 92 standard.

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