BUG: dbrettype Return Values Differ from DocumentationID: Q113852
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Calling dbrettype() to retrieve the type of a remote procedure return parameter returns a token value indicating a nullable datatype instead of a token value indicating the length of the datatype, as indicated in the SQL Server Programmer's Toolkit documentation.
When issuing RPC requests from a DB-Library (DB-Lib) application to an ODS
server, the return parameter types returned by dbrettype() will be
identified as a nullable datatype instead of a datatype identifying the
length of the return parameter.
For example, SQLINTN will be returned instead of SQLINT4. The return value
from dbrettype() will identify the length of the return parameter if the
RPC is issued against a SQL Server. This behavior occurs when using DB-
Library 4.20.21 and later.
In order to determine the datatype of the return parameter, use the value returned by dbrettype() in conjunction with the parameter length returned by dbretlen().
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in DB-Library version 4.20.21. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
Additional query words: open data services gateway proc dblib
Keywords : kbprg SSrvDB_Lib SSrvProg
Version : 4.2.21 | 4.2.21 | 4.2.21
Platform : MS-DOS OS/2 WINDOWS
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Last Reviewed: March 19, 1999