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Example

GetProviderSpecificFieldType(Int32) Method
Gets the System.Type that is the provider-specific data type of the object.
Syntax
'Declaration
 
Public Overloads Overrides Function GetProviderSpecificFieldType( _
   ByVal i As Integer _
) As Type
 

Parameters

i

Return Value

The System.Type that is the provider-specific data type of the object.
Example
static void GetMyFieldType(SQLiteConnection myConnection) {
  SQLiteCommand cmd = new SQLiteCommand("SELECT * FROM AllTypes");
  cmd.Connection = myConnection;
  myConnection.Open();
  try {
    SQLiteDataReader reader = cmd.ExecuteReader();
    reader.Read();

    for (short i = 0; i < reader.FieldCount; i++) {
      object someValue = reader.GetProviderSpecificValue(i);
      Console.Write(reader.GetProviderSpecificFieldType(i).FullName + " : ");
      Console.WriteLine(someValue.ToString());
    }

    reader.Close();
  }
  finally {
    myConnection.Close();
  }
}
Shared Sub GetMyFieldType(ByVal myConnection As SQLiteConnection)
  Dim cmd As New SQLiteCommand("SELECT * FROM AllTypes")
  cmd.Connection = myConnection
  myConnection.Open()
  Try
    Dim reader As SQLiteDataReader = cmd.ExecuteReader
    reader.Read()
    For i As Short = 0 To reader.FieldCount - 1
      Dim someValue As Object = reader.GetProviderSpecificValue(i)
      Console.Write((reader.GetProviderSpecificFieldType(i).FullName & " : "))
      Console.WriteLine(someValue.ToString)
    Next i
    reader.Close()
  Finally
    myConnection.Close()
  End Try
End Sub
Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2

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