Oracle 11g dg4odbc OpenLink postgres odbc driver for Linux... Integer issue

We were using scuccessfully the openlink driver for postgres odbc driver to connect oracle and postgres in solaris and oracle 10g hsodbc
we are migrating to Linux Oracle 11g and installed linux psotgres odbc driver and configured oracle 11g dg4odbc gateway.
We could connect from oracle and retrive the data from postgres.
Issue we have is
The integer data is not showing correctly…
For example in the postgres the value is 1 and in oracle its shown as 4294967297.
thanks,
Sirisha

this is the trace when its working for
select * from "cognos_enrollmentdtl_s"@testag where "trial_id" = 39
and for 39 its returning 167503724583 thsi value in the result set.
Oracle Corporation --- THURSDAY SEP 30 2010 10:39:28.243
Heterogeneous Agent Release
11.2.0.1.0
Oracle Corporation --- THURSDAY SEP 30 2010 10:39:28.243
Version 11.2.0.1.0
Entered hgogprd
HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_TRACE_LEVEL" returned "4"
Entered hgosdip
setting HS_OPEN_CURSORS to default of 50
setting HS_FDS_RECOVERY_ACCOUNT to default of "RECOVER"
setting HS_FDS_RECOVERY_PWD to default value
setting HS_FDS_TRANSACTION_LOG to default of HS_TRANSACTION_LOG
setting HS_IDLE_TIMEOUT to default of 0
setting HS_FDS_TRANSACTION_ISOLATION to default of "READ_COMMITTED"
setting HS_NLS_NCHAR to default of "AL32UTF8"
setting HS_FDS_TIMESTAMP_MAPPING to default of "DATE"
setting HS_FDS_DATE_MAPPING to default of "DATE"
setting HS_RPC_FETCH_REBLOCKING to default of "ON"
setting HS_FDS_FETCH_ROWS to default of "100"
setting HS_FDS_RESULTSET_SUPPORT to default of "FALSE"
setting HS_FDS_RSET_RETURN_ROWCOUNT to default of "FALSE"
setting HS_FDS_PROC_IS_FUNC to default of "FALSE"
setting HS_FDS_CHARACTER_SEMANTICS to default of "FALSE"
setting HS_FDS_MAP_NCHAR to default of "TRUE"
setting HS_NLS_DATE_FORMAT to default of "YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS"
setting HS_FDS_REPORT_REAL_AS_DOUBLE to default of "FALSE"
setting HS_LONG_PIECE_TRANSFER_SIZE to default of "65536"
setting HS_SQL_HANDLE_STMT_REUSE to default of "FALSE"
setting HS_FDS_QUERY_DRIVER to default of "TRUE"
setting HS_FDS_SUPPORT_STATISTICS to default of "FALSE"
Parameter HS_FDS_QUOTE_IDENTIFIER is not set
setting HS_KEEP_REMOTE_COLUMN_SIZE to default of "OFF"
setting HS_FDS_GRAPHIC_TO_MBCS to default of "FALSE"
setting HS_FDS_MBCS_TO_GRAPHIC to default of "FALSE"
Default value of 64 assumed for HS_FDS_SQLLEN_INTERPRETATION
setting HS_CALL_NAME_ISP to "gtw$:SQLTables;gtw$:SQLColumns;gtw$:SQLPrimaryKeys;gtw$:SQLForeignKeys;gtw$:SQLProcedures;gtw$:SQLStatistics;gtw$:SQLGetInfo"
setting HS_FDS_DELAYED_OPEN to default of "TRUE"
setting HS_FDS_WORKAROUNDS to default of "0"
Exiting hgosdip, rc=0
ORACLE_SID is "testag"
Product-Info:
Port Rls/Upd:1/0 PrdStat:0
Agent:Oracle Database Gateway for ODBC
Facility:hsa
Class:ODBC, ClassVsn:11.2.0.1.0_0008, Instance:testag
Exiting hgogprd, rc=0
Entered hgoinit
HOCXU_COMP_CSET=1
HOCXU_DRV_CSET=31
HOCXU_DRV_NCHAR=873
HOCXU_DB_CSET=31
HOCXU_SEM_VER=112000
Entered hgolofn at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_SHAREABLE_NAME" returned "/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so"
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLAllocHandle
symbol_peflctx=0xaab20640
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLBindCol
symbol_peflctx=0xaab18a10
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLBindParameter
symbol_peflctx=0xaab153d0
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLCancel
symbol_peflctx=0xaab10200
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLDescribeParam
symbol_peflctx=0xaab080c0
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLDisconnect
symbol_peflctx=0xaab05e00
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLEndTran
symbol_peflctx=0xaab1a360
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLExecute
symbol_peflctx=0xaab09440
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLFetch
symbol_peflctx=0xaab0a7a0
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLFreeHandle
symbol_peflctx=0xaab1fbd0
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLFreeStmt
symbol_peflctx=0xaab111d0
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLGetData
symbol_peflctx=0xaab0a210
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLGetEnvAttr
symbol_peflctx=0xaab1f870
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLGetFunctions
symbol_peflctx=0xaab11f70
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLMoreResults
symbol_peflctx=0xaab09ce0
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLNumResultCols
symbol_peflctx=0xaab17f70
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLParamData
symbol_peflctx=0xaab08a20
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLPutData
symbol_peflctx=0xaab08680
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLRowCount
symbol_peflctx=0xaab180b0
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLSetEnvAttr
symbol_peflctx=0xaab1fa30
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLSetDescRec
symbol_peflctx=0xaab1bc10
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLColAttribute
symbol_peflctx=0xaab1b890
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLColumns
symbol_peflctx=0xaab007b0
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLConnect
symbol_peflctx=0xaab05c50
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLDescribeCol
symbol_peflctx=0xaab17d50
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLDriverConnect
symbol_peflctx=0xaab07d30
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLExecDirect
symbol_peflctx=0xaab092e0
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLForeignKeys
symbol_peflctx=0xaaaffc20
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLGetConnectAttr
symbol_peflctx=0xaab1d8a0
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLGetDescField
symbol_peflctx=0xaab1cfe0
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLGetDescRec
symbol_peflctx=0xaab1c3b0
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLGetDiagField
symbol_peflctx=0xaab0ed30
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLGetDiagRec
symbol_peflctx=0xaab0d5a0
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLGetInfo
symbol_peflctx=0xaab130a0
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLGetStmtAttr
symbol_peflctx=0xaab1f6e0
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLGetTypeInfo
symbol_peflctx=0xaaafd250
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLPrepare
symbol_peflctx=0xaab16560
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLPrimaryKeys
symbol_peflctx=0xaaafeed0
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLProcedureColumns
symbol_peflctx=0xaaafe550
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLProcedures
symbol_peflctx=0xaaafdad0
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLSetConnectAttr
symbol_peflctx=0xaab1df70
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLSetStmtAttr
symbol_peflctx=0xaab1f260
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLSetDescField
symbol_peflctx=0xaab1cb30
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLStatistics
symbol_peflctx=0xaaafb6f0
hoaerr:0
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Entered hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
libname=/usr/local/OpenLink/lib/libodbc.so, funcname=SQLTables
symbol_peflctx=0xaab01d70
hoaerr:0
Exiting hgolofns at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Exiting hgolofn, rc=0 at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
HOSGIP for "HS_OPEN_CURSORS" returned "50"
HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_FETCH_ROWS" returned "100"
HOSGIP for "HS_LONG_PIECE_TRANSFER_SIZE" returned "65536"
HOSGIP for "HS_NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTER" returned ".,"
HOSGIP for "HS_KEEP_REMOTE_COLUMN_SIZE" returned "OFF"
HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_DELAYED_OPEN" returned "TRUE"
HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_WORKAROUNDS" returned "0"
HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_MBCS_TO_GRAPHIC" returned "FALSE"
HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_GRAPHIC_TO_MBCS" returned "FALSE"
Invalid value of 64 given for HS_FDS_SQLLEN_INTERPRETATION
treat_SQLLEN_as_compiled = 1
Exiting hgoinit, rc=0 at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolgon at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
reco:0, name:readonly, tflag:0
Entered hgosuec at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Exiting hgosuec, rc=0 at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_RECOVERY_ACCOUNT" returned "RECOVER"
HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_TRANSACTION_LOG" returned "HS_TRANSACTION_LOG"
HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_TIMESTAMP_MAPPING" returned "DATE"
HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_DATE_MAPPING" returned "DATE"
HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_CHARACTER_SEMANTICS" returned "FALSE"
HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_MAP_NCHAR" returned "TRUE"
HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_RESULTSET_SUPPORT" returned "FALSE"
HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_RSET_RETURN_ROWCOUNT" returned "FALSE"
HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_PROC_IS_FUNC" returned "FALSE"
HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_REPORT_REAL_AS_DOUBLE" returned "FALSE"
using readonly as default value for "HS_FDS_DEFAULT_OWNER"
HOSGIP for "HS_SQL_HANDLE_STMT_REUSE" returned "FALSE"
Entered hgocont at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
HS_FDS_CONNECT_INFO = "testag"
RC=-1 from HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_CONNECT_STRING"
Entered hgogenconstr at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
dsn:testag, name:readonly
optn:
Entered hgocip at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
dsn:testag
Exiting hgocip, rc=0 at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
##>Connect Parameters (len=40)<##
## DSN=testag;
#! UID=readonly;
#! PWD=*
Exiting hgogenconstr, rc=0 at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgolosf at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
ODBC Function-Available-Array 0xFFFE 0x01FF 0xFF00 0xFD7F 0x015F 0x0000
0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000
0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000
0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000
0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000
0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000
0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000
0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000
0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000
0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000
0x0000 0x0000 0xFA00 0x3F5F
Exiting hgolosf, rc=0 at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
DriverName:pgr7_mt_lt.so, DriverVer:06.01.0524 OpenLink PostgreSQL Lite Driver
DBMS Name:PostgreSQL, DBMS Version:07.02.0000
Exiting hgocont, rc=0 at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
SQLGetInfo returns Y for SQL_CATALOG_NAME
SQLGetInfo returns 32 for SQL_MAX_CATALOG_NAME_LEN
Exiting hgolgon, rc=0 at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgoulcp at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgowlst at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Exiting hgowlst, rc=0 at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
SQLGetInfo returns 0x0 for SQL_OWNER_USAGE
TXN Capable:2, Isolation Option:0xa
SQLGetInfo returns 0 for SQL_MAX_SCHEMA_NAME_LEN
SQLGetInfo returns 32 for SQL_MAX_TABLE_NAME_LEN
SQLGetInfo returns 32 for SQL_MAX_PROCEDURE_NAME_LEN
SQLGetInfo returns " (0x22) for SQL_IDENTIFIER_QUOTE_CHAR
SQLGetInfo returns N for SQL_COLUMN_ALIAS
5 instance capabilities will be uploaded
capno:1964, context:0x00000000, add-info: 0
capno:1989, context:0x00000000, add-info: 0
capno:1991, context:0x00000000, add-info: 0
capno:1992, context:0x0001ffff, add-info: 0
capno:3007, context:0x00000000, add-info: -3, translation:"36"
Exiting hgoulcp, rc=0 at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgouldt at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
NO instance DD translations were uploaded
Exiting hgouldt, rc=0 at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgobegn at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
tflag:0 , initial:1
hoi:0x2db07578, ttid (len 26) is ...
00: 4D4D4D41 54524958 2E623835 34333234 [testac.b854324]
10: 322E382E 31332E37 3936 [2.8.13.796]
tbid (len 23) is ...
00: 4D4D4D41 54524958 5B382E31 332E3739 [testac[8.13.79]
10: 365D5B31 2E345D [6][1.4]]
Exiting hgobegn, rc=0 at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgodtab at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
count:1
table: cognos_enrollmentdtl_s
Allocate hoada[0] @ 0x5f38a60
Entered hgopcda at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Column:1(trial_id): dtype:4 (INTEGER), prc/scl:10/0, nullbl:1, octet:0, sign:1, radix:10
Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgopcda at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Column:2(trial_name): dtype:12 (VARCHAR), prc/scl:64/0, nullbl:1, octet:0, sign:1, radix:10
Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgopcda at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Column:3(subjcnt): dtype:4 (INTEGER), prc/scl:10/0, nullbl:1, octet:0, sign:1, radix:10
Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgopcda at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Column:4(total_expected_enrollment): dtype:4 (INTEGER), prc/scl:10/0, nullbl:1, octet:0, sign:1, radix:10
Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgopcda at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Column:5(site_name): dtype:12 (VARCHAR), prc/scl:256/0, nullbl:1, octet:0, sign:1, radix:10
Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
The hoada for table cognos_enrollmentdtl_s follows...
hgodtab, line 876: Printing hoada @ 0x5f38a60
MAX:5, ACTUAL:5, BRC:1, WHT=6 (TABLE_DESCRIBE)
hoadaMOD bit-values found (0x200:TREAT_AS_CHAR)
DTY NULL-OK LEN MAXBUFLEN PR/SC CST IND MOD NAME
4 INTEGER Y 4 4 0/ 0 0 0 0 trial_id
12 VARCHAR Y 0 0 0/ 0 0 0 200 trial_name
4 INTEGER Y 4 4 0/ 0 0 0 0 subjcnt
4 INTEGER Y 4 4 0/ 0 0 0 0 total_expected_enrollment
12 VARCHAR Y 0 0 0/ 0 0 0 200 site_name
Exiting hgodtab, rc=0 at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgodafr, cursor id 0 at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Free hoada @ 0x5f38a60
Exiting hgodafr, rc=0 at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgopars, cursor id 1 at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
type:0
SQL text from hgopars, id=1, len=151 ...
00: 53454C45 43542041 312E2274 7269616C [SELECT A1."trial]
10: 5F696422 2C41312E 22747269 616C5F6E [_id",A1."trial_n]
20: 616D6522 2C41312E 22737562 6A636E74 [ame",A1."subjcnt]
30: 222C4131 2E22746F 74616C5F 65787065 [",A1."total_expe]
40: 63746564 5F656E72 6F6C6C6D 656E7422 [cted_enrollment"]
50: 2C41312E 22736974 655F6E61 6D652220 [,A1."site_name" ]
60: 46524F4D 2022636F 676E6F73 5F656E72 [FROM "cognos_enr]
70: 6F6C6C6D 656E7464 746C5F73 22204131 [ollmentdtl_s" A1]
80: 20574845 52452041 312E2274 7269616C [ WHERE A1."trial]
90: 5F696422 3D3339 [_id"=39]
Exiting hgopars, rc=0 at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgoopen, cursor id 1 at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
hgoopen, line 86: NO hoada to print
Deferred open until first fetch.
Exiting hgoopen, rc=0 at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgodscr, cursor id 1 at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
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Entered hgopcda at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Column:1(trial_id): dtype:4 (INTEGER), prc/scl:10/0, nullbl:2, octet:0, sign:1, radix:0
Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgopcda at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Column:2(trial_name): dtype:12 (VARCHAR), prc/scl:64/0, nullbl:2, octet:64, sign:1, radix:0
Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgopcda at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Column:3(subjcnt): dtype:4 (INTEGER), prc/scl:10/0, nullbl:2, octet:64, sign:1, radix:0
Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgopcda at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Column:4(total_expected_enrollment): dtype:4 (INTEGER), prc/scl:10/0, nullbl:2, octet:64, sign:1, radix:0
Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Entered hgopcda at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
Column:5(site_name): dtype:12 (VARCHAR), prc/scl:256/0, nullbl:2, octet:256, sign:1, radix:0
Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
hgodscr, line 880: Printing hoada @ 0x5f38a60
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4 INTEGER Y 4 4 0/ 0 0 0 0 trial_id
12 VARCHAR Y 64 64 0/ 0 0 0 200 trial_name
4 INTEGER Y 4 4 0/ 0 0 0 0 subjcnt
4 INTEGER Y 4 4 0/ 0 0 0 0 total_expected_enrollment
12 VARCHAR Y 256 256 0/ 0 0 0 200 site_name
Exiting hgodscr, rc=0 at 2010/09/30-10:39:28
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hgoftch, line 130: Printing hoada @ 0x5f38a60
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hoadaMOD bit-values found (0x200:TREAT_AS_CHAR)
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4 INTEGER Y 4 4 0/ 0 0 0 0 trial_id
12 VARCHAR Y 64 64 0/ 0 0 0 200 trial_name
4 INTEGER Y 4 4 0/ 0 0 0 0 subjcnt
4 INTEGER Y 4 4 0/ 0 0 0 0 total_expected_enrollment
12 VARCHAR Y 256 256 0/ 0 0 0 200 site_name
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SQLBindCol: column 2, cdatatype: 1, bflsz: 65
SQLBindCol: column 3, cdatatype: -16, bflsz: 4
SQLBindCol: column 4, cdatatype: -16, bflsz: 4
SQLBindCol: column 5, cdatatype: 1, bflsz: 257
SQLFetch: row: 1, column 1, bflsz: 4, bflar: 8
SQLFetch: row: 1, column 1, bflsz: 4, bflar: 8, (bfl: 4, mbl: 4)
SQLFetch: row: 1, column 2, bflsz: 65, bflar: 15
SQLFetch: row: 1, column 2, bflsz: 65, bflar: 15, (bfl: 64, mbl: 64)
SQLFetch: row: 1, column 3, bflsz: 4, bflar: 8
SQLFetch: row: 1, column 3, bflsz: 4, bflar: 8, (bfl: 4, mbl: 4)
SQLFetch: row: 1, column 4, bflsz: 4, bflar: 8
SQLFetch: row: 1, column 4, bflsz: 4, bflar: 8, (bfl: 4, mbl: 4)
SQLFetch: row: 1, column 5, bflsz: 257, bflar: 23
SQLFetch: row: 1, column 5, bflsz: 257, bflar: 23, (bfl: 256, mbl: 256)
SQLFetch: row: 2, column 1, bflsz: 4, bflar: 8
SQLFetch: row: 2, column 1, bflsz: 4, bflar: 8, (bfl: 4, mbl: 4)
SQLFetch: row: 2, column 2, bflsz: 65, bflar: 15
SQLFetch: row: 2, column 2, bflsz: 65, bflar: 15, (bfl: 0, mbl: 64)
SQLFetch: row: 2, column 3, bflsz: 4, bflar: 8
SQLFetch: row: 2, column 3, bflsz: 4, bflar: 8, (bfl: 4, mbl: 4)
SQLFetch: row: 2, column 4, bflsz: 4, bflar: 8
SQLFetch: row: 2, column 4, bflsz: 4, bflar: 8, (bfl: 4, mbl: 4)
SQLFetch: row: 2, column 5, bflsz: 257, bflar: 35
SQLFetch: row: 2, column 5, bflsz: 257, bflar: 35, (bfl: 0, mbl: 256)
SQLFetch: row: 3, column 1, bflsz: 4, bflar: 8
SQLFetch: row: 3, column 1, bflsz: 4, bflar: 8, (bfl: 4, mbl: 4)
SQLFetch: row: 3, column 2, bflsz: 65, bflar: 15
SQLFetch: row: 3, column 2, bflsz: 65, bflar: 15, (bfl: 0, mbl: 64)
SQLFetch: row: 3, column 3, bflsz: 4, bflar: 8
SQLFetch: row: 3, column 3, bflsz: 4, bflar: 8, (bfl: 4, mbl: 4)
SQLFetch: row: 3, column 4, bflsz: 4, bflar: 8
SQLFetch: row: 3, column 4, bflsz: 4, bflar: 8, (bfl: 4, mbl: 4)
i will paste the remaing trace in another reply..as the 30000 char exceeded
Edited by: Kodali.S on Sep 30, 2010 8:22 AM
Edited by: Kodali.S on Sep 30, 2010 8:25 AM

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