This appendix contains the following section:
The gateway converts SQL Server data types to Oracle data types as follows:
Table A-1 Data Type Mapping and Restrictions
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if the size is 1000 or less. If the size is more than 1000, then it will be mapped to |
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if Oracle Database Character Set = Unicode. Otherwise, it is not supported. |