The value of SQLLEN depends on the data type of the columns. SQLLEN gives the length of data (in bytes), depending on data type.
| Data Type | SQLLEN Value for DESCRIBE | SQLLEN Value for FETCH, OPEN and EXECUTE | 
|---|---|---|
| date  (See note 1.)  | 
10 bytes | length attribute of the host variable | 
| time  (See note 1.)  | 
8 bytes | length attribute of host variable | 
| timestamp  (See note 1.)  | 
26 bytes | length attribute of the host variable | 
| character strings  - varying-length - fixed-length - long varying-length  | 
length attribute of the column | length attribute of the host variable | 
| graphic strings  - varying-length - fixed length - long varying-length (See note 2.)  | 
length attribute of the column | length attribute of the host variable | 
| floating point | 4 for single precision  8 for double precision  | 
4 for single precision  8 for double precision  | 
| packed decimal | precision in byte 1  scale in byte 2  | 
precision in byte 1  scale in byte 2  | 
| integer | 4 bytes | 4 bytes | 
| small integer | 2 bytes | 2 bytes | 
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