Subject | Re: [firebird-support] How to store a string in Firebird which includes #0's in it? |
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Author | Chuck Belanger |
Post date | 2018-08-04T19:52:31Z |
Got it! Thanks.
Chuck
On 8/4/2018 5:11 AM, Mark Rotteveel mark@...
[firebird-support] wrote:
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Chuck
On 8/4/2018 5:11 AM, Mark Rotteveel mark@...
[firebird-support] wrote:
> On 4-8-2018 13:05, Chuck Belanger phytotech@...---
> [firebird-support] wrote:
>> This worked beautifully. Thank you!
>>
>> There was no need to change my code, simply add a new OCTETS based
>> Domain and change domains on the field. All the Char(0)s are stored as
>> 0's in what looks like a HEX based number.
> You are confusing presentation in your query tool with storage within
> Firebird. Storage in Firebird is purely binary (bytes), not hex.
>
> Mark
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