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Re: Is there an INTEGER datatype

From: Doug Cowles <dcowles_at_nospambigfoot.com>
Date: Sat, 09 Oct 1999 01:21:31 -0400
Message-ID: <37FED0DB.DEE58F0D@nospambigfoot.com>


Any idea where I can find some documentation on these?

Terry Dykstra wrote:

> It's a subtype of NUMBER,just like DEC,REAL,SMALLINT,NUMERIC,DOUBLE
> PRECISION.
>
> --
> Terry Dykstra
> Canadian Forest Oil Ltd.
>
> Doug Cowles wrote in message <37FDFDB6.A889A40A_at_nospambigfoot.com>...
> >Is there an Oracle Integer datatype?
> >I can create a column as an integer, but I don't see it listed as an
> >Oracle datatype.
> >I suspect is is just converted into a NUMBER(38)?? Does anyone know?
> >
> >- D
> >


Received on Sat Oct 09 1999 - 00:21:31 CDT

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