Il 10/11/2016 09:42, Arnaud L. ha scritto:
> Le 7/11/2016 à 17:02, Fred Parkinson a écrit :
>> One thing I now remember from when this issue first appeared is that
>> there was another possible solution.
>> When trying to use FALSE or TRUE in an Access query that uses a postgres
>> boolean, I would get the error:
>> ODBC call failed: ERROR: operator does not exist: boolean = integer;...
>>
>> Apparently you can write an operator and add it to the postgres server,
>> an operator that will perform the comparison between a boolean and an
>> integer.
>
> Hi, sorry for joining the discussion so late.
> I've been using the solution from this post for a long time and never
> had any problem :
> http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/index.php?url=archives/24-Using-MS-Access-with-PostgreSQL.html
>
> See the section "dealing with boolean".
> I like the fact that function is written in pure SQL.
>
> Cheers
>
> --
> Arnaud
Thank you for your answer.
I have tried the solution you suggest, but without success.
I used the SQL statements provided in the post, but the problem wasn't
solved.
Maybe I missed something that is not mentioned in the post because it's
obvious for PG users ?
Keep in mind I'm a newby in PG !
Best regards
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