Some ODBC drivers don't set the CHAR_OCTET_LENGTH field correctly.

git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@77603 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
1.6.0
Tilghman Lesher 18 years ago
parent 08cc64397d
commit 7f570a8b3d

@ -198,6 +198,13 @@ static int load_config(void)
SQLGetData(stmt, 11, SQL_C_SHORT, &entry->nullable, sizeof(entry->nullable), NULL);
SQLGetData(stmt, 16, SQL_C_LONG, &entry->octetlen, sizeof(entry->octetlen), NULL);
/* Specification states that the octenlen should be the maximum number of bytes
* returned in a char or binary column, but it seems that some drivers just set
* it to NULL. (Bad Postgres! No biscuit!) */
if (entry->octetlen == 0)
entry->octetlen = entry->size;
ast_verb(10, "Found %s column with type %hd with len %ld, octetlen %ld, and numlen (%hd,%hd)\n", entry->name, entry->type, entry->size, entry->octetlen, entry->decimals, entry->radix);
/* Insert column info into column list */
AST_LIST_INSERT_TAIL(&(tableptr->columns), entry, list);
res = 0;

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