MDAC 2.5 SDK - ODBC Programmer's Reference
Appendix D: Data Types

The identifiers for the year-month interval ODBC SQL data types are:
SQL_INTERVAL_YEAR
SQL_INTERVAL_MONTH
SQL_INTERVAL_YEAR_TO_MONTH
The following table shows the ODBC C data types to which year-month interval SQL data may be converted. For an explanation of the columns and terms in the table, see "Converting Data from SQL to C Data Types."
| C type identifier | Test | *TargetValuePtr | *StrLen_or_IndPtr | SQLSTATE | 
| SQL_C_INTERVAL_MONTH[a] SQL_C_INTERVAL_YEAR[a] SQL_C_INTERVAL_YEAR_TO_MONTH[a] | Trailing fields portion not truncated Trailing fields portion truncated Leading precision of target is not big enough to hold data from source | Data Truncated data Undefined | Length of data in bytes Length of data in bytes Undefined | n/a 01S07 22015 | 
| SQL_C_STINYINT[b] SQL_C_UTINYINT[b] SQL_C_USHORT[b] SQL_C_SHORT[b] SQL_C_SLONG[b] SQL_C_ULONG[b] SQL_C_NUMERIC[b] SQL_C_BIGINT[b] | Interval precision was a single field and the data was converted without truncation Interval precision was a single field and truncated whole Interval precision was not a single field | Data Truncated  Undefined | Size of the C data type Length of data in bytes Size of the C data type | n/a 22003 22015 | 
| SQL_C_BINARY | Byte length of data <= BufferLength Byte length of data > BufferLength | Data Undefined | Length of data in bytes Undefined | n/a 22003 | 
| SQL_C_CHAR | Character byte length < BufferLength Number of whole  Number of whole  | Data Truncated data Undefined | Size of the C data type Size of the C data type Undefined | n/a 01004 22003 | 
| SQL_C_WCHAR | Character length < BufferLength Number of whole  Number of whole  | Data Truncated data Undefined | Size of the C data type Size of the C data type Undefined | n/a 01004 22003 | 
[a] A year-month interval SQL type can be converted to any year-month interval C type.
[b] If the interval precision is a single field (one of YEAR or MONTH), the interval SQL type can be converted to any exact numeric (SQL_C_STINYINT, SQL_C_UTINYINT, SQL_C_USHORT, SQL_C_SHORT, SQL_C_SLONG, SQL_C_ULONG, or SQL_C_NUMERIC).
The default conversion of an interval SQL type is to the corresponding C interval data type. The application then binds the column or parameter (or sets the SQL_DESC_DATA_PTR field in the appropriate record of the ARD) to point to the initialized SQL_INTERVAL_STRUCT structure (or passes a pointer to the SQL_ INTERVAL_STRUCT structure as the TargetValuePtr argument in a call to SQLGetData).