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RE: Python fixed point representation: msg#00267db.sapdb.general
--- "Dittmar, Daniel" <daniel.dittmar@xxxxxxx> wrote: > http://sapdb.2scale.net/moin.cgi/PythonDataConversion would really be > the way to go. So far, that feature only made it into experimental > builds as I didn't want to freeze the API before I got any feedback > - for which you now have a chance. I tried to come up with feedback, but without the C source code for the experimental version, I quickly reached a dead end in terms of insight. Particularly vexing was the unification of the current sapdbapi setTypeTranslation API with the primarily-aimed-at-precision-preservation-but-can-also-do-arbitrary-translations API we're talking about now. Is that source code available anywhere? The FTP site seems to contain only Linux binaries. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes http://finance.yahoo.com
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