Edit Type Mapping (SybaseToSQL)
The Edit Type Mapping dialog box lets you specify how types are mapped between the source and destination database objects.
You can access this dialog box in several places:
When you select a source database or database object, the Type Mapping tab appears to the right of the metadata explorer. Click Add to add a new type mapping, or click Edit to change an existing type mapping.
On the Tools menu, select Project Settings or Default Project Settings. In the resulting dialog box, select Type Mapping. Click Add to add a new type mapping, or click Edit to change an existing type mapping.
Table-specific type mappings override database and project type mappings. Database-specific mappings override project mappings.
Options
Source type
Select the source data type to map to a SQL Server data type.
If the data type is of variable length, the following fields will appear under Source type:
From
Specify the minimum length for this mapping. For example, for the nchar data type, you can enter 10 to specify that this mapping is for a range starting at nchar(10).
To
Specify the maximum length for this mapping. For example, for the nchar data type, you can enter 20 to specify that this mapping is for a range ending at nchar(20).
Target type
Select the SQL Server data type to which the source data type is mapped. When SSMA creates the table or stored procedure in SQL Server, the source data type will change to this data type.
If the data type is of variable length, the following field will appear under Target type:
Replace with
Specify the target length for this mapping. For example, for the nvarchar data type, you can enter 20 to specify that the specified source data type should be mapped to nvarchar(20).