DbType Enum
Definition
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Specifies the data type of a field, a property, or a Parameter
object of a .NET data provider.
public enum class DbType
public enum DbType
type DbType =
Public Enum DbType
- Inheritance
Fields
AnsiString | 0 | A variable-length stream of non-Unicode characters ranging between 1 and 8,000 characters. |
AnsiStringFixedLength | 22 | A fixed-length stream of non-Unicode characters. |
Binary | 1 | A variable-length stream of binary data ranging between 1 and 8,000 bytes. |
Boolean | 3 | A simple type representing Boolean values of |
Byte | 2 | An 8-bit unsigned integer ranging in value from 0 to 255. |
Currency | 4 | A currency value ranging from -2 63 (or -922,337,203,685,477.5808) to 2 63 -1 (or +922,337,203,685,477.5807) with an accuracy to a ten-thousandth of a currency unit. |
Date | 5 | A type representing a date value. |
DateTime | 6 | A type representing a date and time value. |
DateTime2 | 26 | Date and time data. Date value range is from January 1,1 AD through December 31, 9999 AD. Time value range is 00:00:00 through 23:59:59.9999999 with an accuracy of 100 nanoseconds. |
DateTimeOffset | 27 | Date and time data with time zone awareness. Date value range is from January 1,1 AD through December 31, 9999 AD. Time value range is 00:00:00 through 23:59:59.9999999 with an accuracy of 100 nanoseconds. Time zone value range is -14:00 through +14:00. |
Decimal | 7 | A simple type representing values ranging from 1.0 x 10 -28 to approximately 7.9 x 10 28 with 28-29 significant digits. |
Double | 8 | A floating point type representing values ranging from approximately 5.0 x 10 -324 to 1.7 x 10 308 with a precision of 15-16 digits. |
Guid | 9 | A globally unique identifier (or GUID). |
Int16 | 10 | An integral type representing signed 16-bit integers with values between -32768 and 32767. |
Int32 | 11 | An integral type representing signed 32-bit integers with values between -2147483648 and 2147483647. |
Int64 | 12 | An integral type representing signed 64-bit integers with values between -9223372036854775808 and 9223372036854775807. |
Object | 13 | A general type representing any reference or value type not explicitly represented by another |
SByte | 14 | An integral type representing signed 8-bit integers with values between -128 and 127. |
Single | 15 | A floating point type representing values ranging from approximately 1.5 x 10 -45 to 3.4 x 10 38 with a precision of 7 digits. |
String | 16 | A type representing Unicode character strings. |
StringFixedLength | 23 | A fixed-length string of Unicode characters. |
Time | 17 | A type representing a SQL Server |
UInt16 | 18 | An integral type representing unsigned 16-bit integers with values between 0 and 65535. |
UInt32 | 19 | An integral type representing unsigned 32-bit integers with values between 0 and 4294967295. |
UInt64 | 20 | An integral type representing unsigned 64-bit integers with values between 0 and 18446744073709551615. |
VarNumeric | 21 | A variable-length numeric value. |
Xml | 25 | A parsed representation of an XML document or fragment. |
Remarks
The type of a parameter is specific to the .NET data provider. Specifying the type converts the value of the Parameter
to the data provider Type before passing the value to the data source. If the type is not specified, ADO.NET infers the data provider Type of the Parameter
from the Value
property of the Parameter
object.
You can also generically specify the type of a Parameter
by setting DbType
property of a Parameter
object.
ADO.NET cannot correctly infer the type if a byte array is larger than 8,000 bytes. Explicitly specify the DbType when working with byte arrays larger than 8,000 bytes.