Re: Desinger 2000 bug?

From: Diane <Diane_at_coalole.demon.co.uk>
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 21:37:08 +0100
Message-ID: <hh3CPIA0Rb12IwHn_at_coalole.demon.co.uk>


In article <7b3pha$2b2$1_at_news.nist.gov>, Keith Kwiatek <kkwiatek_at_nist.gov> writes
>Hello,
>
>I created a server model in Designer 2000.
>
>When I looked at all my integers in the server model --Designer 2000 had
>changed them all to number(38)!!
>
>I go to one of the table objects within the Design Editor, and bring up one
>of my tables --and then try to change the field type to integer. It still
>shows "number(38)". So I change the type to varchar(2).... and it works! In
>fact I can change the type to almost any other type EXCEPT integer!?
>
>Is this a Designer 2000 bug or what? Any ideas?
>
>Keith
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Integer is not a valid data type in Oracle databases - try chaging the database type to one where integer is acceptable

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Diane
Received on Thu Feb 25 1999 - 21:37:08 CET

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