Jonathan Leffler wrote:
[...]
Can anyone explain the bit in the type_info method description (cribbed
from the ODBC documentation, I'm sure) about 'ordered by DATA_TYPE first
and then by how closely each type maps to the corresponding ODBC SQL
data type, closest first'.
SQL/CLI defines the
[heavily snipped]
It takes the output from DBD::ODBC's type_info_all method and
maps it writes a new copy of the hash. I actually wrote it
to handle the extra attributes you documented, and was
pleasantly surprised to find DBD::ODBC 1.01 already providing
the extra attributes (possibly
On 18-Dec-2002 Steffen Goeldner wrote:
Jonathan Leffler wrote:
[...]
Can anyone explain the bit in the type_info method description (cribbed
from the ODBC documentation, I'm sure) about 'ordered by DATA_TYPE first
and then by how closely each type maps to the corresponding ODBC SQL
data