nevermind. It was a problem with a static type cache in my client. I
fixed it. Sorry for the noise.

Cheers,
Sebastian

Hugh Williams wrote:
> Hi Sebastian,
> 
> Can you please provide details on the data being inserted as the types
> should be correctly mapped. Once again an iODBC trace of the session
> should provide the necessary details.
> 
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> On 8 Oct 2009, at 10:55, Sebastian Trueg wrote:
> 
>> Hello list,
>>
>> a quick question about custom types: it seems to me that all types are
>> converted to xsd:int while the value stays the same. I end up with
>> literals like
>>
>>  "foobar"^^xsd:int
>>
>> which is weird.
>> This is on Virtuoso 5.0.11.3039, a snapshot of the upcoming 5.0.12 which
>> I access via iODBC.
>>
>> Can anyone confirm that?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Sebastian Trueg
>> Mandriva
>> (Soprano Virtuoso integration development)
>> http://soprano.sourceforge.net
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