000179523
Unable to write an unsigned int with Sybase IQ ODBC driver.
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Title | Unable to write an unsigned int with Sybase IQ ODBC driver. |
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URL Name | unable-to-write-an-unsigned-int-with-sybase-iq-odbc-driver |
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Article Number | 000179523 |
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Environment | Product : Connect for ODBC Sybase IQ Wire Protocol driver
Version : 7.1 Database : Sybase IQ OS : Linux x64 Application : All supported applications |
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Question/Problem Description |
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Steps to Reproduce | create table int_u (c1 UNSIGNED INT NOT NULL)
insert into int_u values (4294967295) |
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Clarifying Information |
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Error Message | [ODBC Sybase IQ Wire Protocol driver]Numeric value out of range. Error in parameter 1. |
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Defect Number | Defect 57464 |
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Last Modified Date | 11/10/2016 2:52 PM |
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