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| I am currently using Postgre 8.0 with the 8.00.0102 ODBC driver with IODBC 3.52.2. I can not get SQLGetData to return any valid data when the Ctype is SQL_W_CHAR (SQL_C_CHAR workds fine). At line 887 of convert.c (for (i = 0, j =0; ptr[i]; i++)) I believe I found a bug dealing with the byte order of a Mac. The variable pre is point to the following data: 0xb015f0: 0x0000 0x0039 0x0000 0x0039 0x0000 0x0039 0x0000 0x0039 Basicaly "9999" in 2 byte unicode (Note that Macs are 4 byte unicode). Since ptr is a const char* it never goes into the for statement to copy the data. This is the case for numeric fields in the database I can only assume character fields have a similiar issue. Has any one else seen this problem? Joel Kiger ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: don't forget to increase your free space map settings |