Data type limitations
The Microsoft ODBC Desktop Database Drivers impose the following limitations on data types:
Data type | Description |
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All data types | Type conversion failures might result in the affected column being set to NULL . |
BINARY |
Creating a zero-length BINARY column actually returns a 255-byte BINARY column. |
DATE |
The DATE data type can't be converted to another data type (or itself) by the CONVERT function. |
DECIMAL (exact numeric) |
Not supported. |
Floating-point data types | The number of decimal places in a floating-point number might be limited by the number format set in the International section of the Windows Control Panel. |
NUMERIC |
Supports maximum precision and a scale of 28 . |
TIMESTAMP |
The TIMESTAMP data type can't be converted to itself by the CONVERT function. |
TINYINT |
TINYINT values are always unsigned. |
Zero-length strings | When a dBASE, Microsoft Excel, Paradox, or Text driver is used, inserting a zero-length string into a column inserts a NULL instead. |