Subject Re: [firebird-support] How to store a string in Firebird which includes #0's in it?
Author Chuck Belanger
Thank you, I will try that first.

Chuck


On 8/4/2018 2:46 AM, Dimitry Sibiryakov sd@...
[firebird-support] wrote:
> 04.08.2018 11:44, Chuck Belanger phytotech@... [firebird-support] wrote:
>> As far as I know NONE or OCTET is the closest thing to rawbyte, but as I mentioned (and
>> another responded) the string is being truncated at the first #0.
> Yes, that's the case for charset NONE. OCTETS must be used for binary strings.
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