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Old June 15th, 2005, 04:20 PM
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Default Access 97 linked to Oracle showing wrong datatypes

In an Access 97 (and 2000) database that has linked tables to Oracle
which is showing some fields as text when they are numbers in Oracle.
In Oracle they are specified to a size e.g. Number(38).
This is causing some issues when trying join different tables in a
query.

How can the correct datatype be defined in Access?

 




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