Re: MSDN doc for PROVIDER_TYPES wrong?
- From: v-kevy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Kevin Yu [MSFT])
- Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2005 08:41:29 GMT
Hi Chuck,
Yes, the unsigned datatypes don't have operaters like + defined. VB,
unlike C#, know how to do math on UInt16, UInt32, UInt64. That's why UInt16
is converted to Int32 when changing from unmanaged code to managed.
Kevin Yu
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