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DataDirect ODBC for Oracle 64 cannot marshall 0 values into SQL_NUMERIC_STRUCT

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TitleDataDirect ODBC for Oracle 64 cannot marshall 0 values into SQL_NUMERIC_STRUCT
URL NameDataDirect-ODBC-for-Oracle-64-cannot-marshall-0-values-into-SQL-NUMERIC-STRUCT
Article Number000109805
EnvironmentProduct: Connect for ODBC Oracle Wire Protocol driver
Version: 7.1.6.0341
OS: All supported platforms
Database: Oracle
Application: All supported applications
Question/Problem Description
DataDirect ODBC for Oracle 64 cannot marshall 0 values into SQL_NUMERIC_STRUCT
 
Steps to ReproduceCREATE TABLE MyTable (X DECIMAL(15, 2));
INSERT INTO MyTable VALUES(0);

Read a value into a SQL_NUMERIC_STRUCT, bound with a SQL_C_NUMERIC type, and with SQL_DESC_PRECISION == SQL_DESC_SCALE (does not matter what the value actually is).
If SQL_DESC_PRECISION > SQL_DESC_SCALE the driver will succeed in marshalling the value.
Clarifying Information
Error Message[DataDirect][ODBC Oracle Wire Protocol driver]Numeric overflow. Error in column x.
Defect NumberDefect XDBC-9009
Enhancement Number
Cause
The driver incorrectly returned a numeric overflow error when the application set precision equal to scale for a value of 0.
Resolution
Fixed in hot fix 7.16.0347

Refer to  Connect and Connect64 for ODBC hot fix download and install instructions for instructions on how to download and install the hot fix.
 
Workaround
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Last Modified Date11/20/2020 7:05 AM
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