%Library.Integer
datatype class %Library.Integer extends %Library.DataType
ODBC Type: INTEGER
The %Integer data type class represents an integer value.The logical value of the %Integer data type is an integer. The %Integer datatype does not have built-in limits. It is a hybrid datatype the values of which is not exact outside of a certain range (currently it is the same range as that of the 64-bit integer value). The current range for xDBC projections can be seen under configuration/advanced. Its default corresponds to the usual signed 32-bit integer limits.
Method Inventory
Parameters
The display values are returned by the LogicalToDisplay method.
The value of FORMAT corresponds to the formatting option
of the $FNUMBER function, which is used to perform the formatting.
Methods
Returns the logical integer value of the input string %val.
Returns the formatted value of %val.
Subclasses
- %DeepSee.PMML.Datatype.BooleanInt
 - %DeepSee.PMML.Datatype.IntNumber
 - %Library.BigInt
 - %Library.Boolean
 - %Library.Collate
 - %Library.ShadowState
 - %Library.SmallInt
 - %Library.TinyInt
 - %Monitor.Integer
 - %Net.LDAP.Client.Search.Scope
 - %xsd.byte
 - %xsd.int
 - %xsd.integer
 - %xsd.long
 - %xsd.negativeInteger
 - %xsd.nonNegativeInteger
 - %xsd.nonPositiveInteger
 - %xsd.positiveInteger
 - %xsd.short
 - %xsd.unsignedByte
 - %xsd.unsignedInt
 - %xsd.unsignedLong
 - %xsd.unsignedShort
 - SYS.DataCheck.RangeState
 - SYS.DataCheck.StateReason
 - Security.Datatype.ApplicationType
 - Security.Datatype.Authentication
 - Security.Datatype.LDAPFlags
 - Security.Datatype.Permission
 - Security.Datatype.PrivateKeyType
 - Security.Datatype.Protocol
 - Security.Datatype.ResourceType
 - Security.Datatype.ServiceCapabilities
 - Security.Datatype.TLSVersion