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RE: Problem with data type conversions and FreeTDS: msg#00052db.tds.freetds
> > Yes VARCHAR, CHAR, INT, datetime, money etc. are all OK. > Couldn't be bothered with returning the value etc. It's a > const reference because all I'm doing is printing it and > nothing more (yet!). Like I said in the first I am just > trying to get some reasonable info on all data types to > ensure I can get what Query Analyzer does. > > What is is_blob_type() meant to do? How do you print unique > identifiers in your code? Is there any documentation on the > FreeTDS API that I've missed (havn't got any - just having to > read through tds.h and guessing!)? > > Cheers again. > > Jim > is_blob_type is a macro that tell if the parameter is a blob type (text/image) It's very strange cause GUID type should print correctly... Are you using TDS 7.0+ ? In TDS 4.2 unique id do not exists... freddy77
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