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How to configure the Connect for ODBC Oracle driver to ...

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    Enable N-CHAR Support Attribute EnableNcharSupport (ENS) Description Determines whether the driver provides support for the N-types NCHAR, NVARCHAR2, and NCLOB. These types are described as SQL_WCHAR, SQL_WVARCHAR, and SQL_WLONGVARCHAR, and are returned as supported by SQLGetTypeInfo.

Enable N-CHAR Support

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    Determines whether the driver provides support for the N-types NCHAR, NVARCHAR2, and NCLOB. These types are described as SQL_WCHAR, SQL_WVARCHAR, and SQL_WLONGVARCHAR, and are returned as supported by SQLGetTypeInfo.

CHAR(n) data type - IBM

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    A CHAR(n) column has a length of n bytes, where 1 ≤ n ≤ 32,767.If you do not specify n, CHAR(1) is the default length.Character columns typically store alphanumeric strings, such as names, addresses, phone numbers, and so on. When a value is retrieved or stored as CHAR(n), exactly n bytes of data are transferred.If the string is shorter than n bytes, the string is extended with blank ...

"Optional feature not implemented" with Oracle Wire ...

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    Set "Enable N-CHAR support" to 1 in the Oracle Wire Protocol ODBC DSN and connect to it using ODBC Test. SQLExecDirect: create table test_nchar (col1 nchar(10)) SQLExecDirect: insert into test_nchar values ('abc') SQLExecDirect: select * from test_nchar; Disconnect from ODBC Test and then disable " Enable N-CHAR support " from the ODBC DSN.

PL/I data type support - ibm.com

    https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSQP76_8.8.0/com.ibm.odm.dserver.rules.designer.author/pl1_topics/con_bom_pl1_models_datatype.html
    PL/I data type support When you define an execution object model (XOM) from a PL/I include file, you must know which PL/I data types are supported. The following tables show which PL/I data types and attributes are supported.

Free-form RPG support on IBM i – IBM Developer

    https://developer.ibm.com/technologies/systems/articles/i-ibmi-rpg-support/
    This article explains the free-form RPG function supported on IBM i, its advantages, and how to program for H, F, D and P specs within free-form. The support is intended to allow RPG to be easier to write and understand for programmers who are familiar with other high-level languages.

Enable N-CHAR Support

    https://documentation.progress.com/output/DataDirect/odbcoraclehelp/odbcoracle/enable-n-char-support.html
    Note: The Enable N-CHAR Support connection option has been deprecated, and the driver behavior has been updated to always provide support for the N-types NCHAR, NVARCHAR2 and NCLOB. For compatibility purposes, the EnableNcharSupport attribute can still be manually configured for this release, but will be deprecated in subsequent versions of the product.



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