The DSNTIAUL, DSNTEP2, and DSNUTILB batch utilities use ODBC, and therefore ODBC data types, to communicate with a DBMS. The following table shows the supported DBMS data types these utilities support. Footnotes provide additional information and/or restrictions.
ODBC Data Types | HCOSS (DB2 for z/OS) 5 | SQL Server | DB2 LUW | Oracle | PostgreSQL |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
SQL_CHAR | CHAR | CHAR | CHAR | CHAR | CHAR |
SQL_LONG_VARCHAR | VARCHAR | VARCHAR | VARCHAR | VARCHAR2 | VARCHAR |
SQL_WCHAR | GRAPHIC | NCHAR | GRAPHIC | NCHAR | CHAR |
SQL_WVARCHAR | VARGRAPHIC | NVARCHAR | VARGRAPHIC | NVARCHAR2 | VARCHAR |
SQL_BIGINT | BIGINT | BIGINT | BIGINT | NUMBER(19,0) | BIGINT |
SQL_INTEGER | INT | INT | INT | NUMBER(10,0) | INT |
SQL_SMALLINT | SMALLINT | SMALLINT | SMALLINT | NUMBER(5) | SMALLINT |
SQL_TINYINT | SMALLINT 1 | TINYINT 1 | SMALLINT 1 | NUMBER(3) 1 | SMALLINT 1 |
SQL_DOUBLE | FLOAT | FLOAT(53) | FLOAT | BINARY_DOUBLE | DOUBLE PRECISION |
SQL_REAL | REAL | REAL | REAL | BINARY_FLOAT | REAL |
SQL_DECIMAL(p,s) | DECIMAL(p,s) | DECIMAL(p,s) | DECIMAL(p,s) | NUMBER(p,s) | DECIMAL(p,s) 2 |
SQL_NUMERIC(p,s) | NUMERIC(p,s) | NUMERIC(p,s) | NUMERIC(p,s) | NUMBER(p,s) | NUMERIC(p,s) 2 |
SQL_BIT | CHAR(1) 1 | BIT 1 | CHAR(1) 1 | NUMBER(3) 1 | BOOLEAN 1 |
SQL_GUID | CHAR(36) 1 | GUID 1 | CHAR(36) 1 | CHAR(36) 1 | CHAR(36) 1 |
SQL_BINARY | BINARY | BINARY | CHAR FOR BIT DATA | RAW 1 | BYTEA 1 |
SQL_VARBINARY | VARBINARY | VARBINARY | VARCHAR FOR BIT DATA | RAW 1 | BYTEA 1 |
SQL_LONGVARBINARY | BLOB 4 | BLOB 4 | BLOB 4 | LONG RAW 4 | BYTEA 4 |
SQL_WLONGVARCHAR | CLOB 4 | CLOB 4 | CLOB 4 | LONG 4 | TEXT 4 |
SQL_DATE | DATE | DATE | DATE | DATE 3 | DATE |
SQL_TYPE_TIME | TIME | TIME | TIME | CHAR(15) 1 | TIME |
SQL_TIMESTAMP | TIMESTAMP | DATETIME2(6) | TIMESTAMP | DATE 3 | TIMESTAMP |
1 Supported in DSNTIAUL, DSNTEP2, and DSNUTILB (LOAD and UNLOAD) with cited equivalent data types
2 PostgreSQL data types DECIMAL and NUMERIC are supported in DSNTIAUL, DSNTEP2, and DSNUTILB (LOAD and UNLOAD) where the supported range is s <= p <= 38. 3 Oracle DATE data type has both date and time, and is supported in DSNTIAUL, DSNTEP2, and DSNUTILB (LOAD and UNLOAD) 4 Unsupported in DSNTIAUL, DSNTEP2, and DSNUTILB (LOAD and UNLOAD) 5 Not supported on UNIX platforms. |