The table below shows the ADO Data Type mapping between Access, SQL Server, and Oracle:
DataType Enum | Value | Access | SQLServer | Oracle |
adBigInt | 20 |
| BigInt (SQL Server 2000 +) |
|
adBinary | 128 |
| Binary | Raw * |
adBoolean | 11 | YesNo | Bit |
|
adChar | 129 |
| Char | Char |
adCurrency | 6 | Currency | Money |
|
adDate | 7 | Date | DateTime |
|
adDBTimeStamp | 135 | DateTime (Access 97 (ODBC)) | DateTime | Date |
adDecimal | 14 |
|
| Decimal * |
adDouble | 5 | Double | Float | Float |
adGUID | 72 | ReplicationID (Access 97 (OLEDB)), (Access 2000 (OLEDB)) | UniqueIdentifier (SQL Server 7.0 +) |
|
adIDispatch | 9 |
|
|
|
adInteger | 3 | AutoNumber | Identity (SQL Server 6.5) | Int * |
adLongVarBinary | 205 | OLEObject | Image | Long Raw * |
adLongVarChar | 201 | Memo (Access 97) | Text | Long * |
adLongVarWChar | 203 | Memo (Access 2000 (OLEDB)) | NText (SQL Server 7.0 +) | NClob (Oracle 8.1.x) |
adNumeric | 131 | Decimal (Access 2000 (OLEDB)) | Decimal | Decimal |
adSingle | 4 | Single | Real |
|
adSmallInt | 2 | Integer | SmallInt |
|
adUnsignedTinyInt | 17 | Byte | TinyInt |
|
adVarBinary | 204 | ReplicationID (Access 97) | VarBinary |
|
adVarChar | 200 | Text (Access 97) | VarChar | VarChar |
adVariant | 12 |
| Sql_Variant (SQL Server 2000 +) | VarChar2 |
adVarWChar | 202 | Text (Access 2000 (OLEDB)) | NVarChar (SQL Server 7.0 +) | NVarChar2 |
adWChar | 130 |
| NChar (SQL Server 7.0 +) |
|
* In Oracle 8.0.x - decimal and int are equal to number and number(10).