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Embedded SQL-92
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INTEGER Data Type
The INTEGER data type corresponds to an integer of 4 bytes. The database representation, as well as host language representation, is a long integer. You must express integer constants in decimal notation without embedded commas and without a decimal point.
The integer data can be preceded with an optional plus or minus sign. The range of values for a column of this type is -2147483648 to +2147483647.
EXAMPLEThe following example shows how to use the INTEGER data type expressed as a host language long integer:
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