On Apple OS X, the wchar_t type is available, and is a 32-bit type. Since ODBC Driver Manager expects Unicode strings in UTF-32 encoding, the wchar_t type can be used to represent Unicode strings.
On Apple OS X, the wchar_t type is available, and is a 32-bit type. Since ODBC Driver Manager expects Unicode strings in UTF-32 encoding, the wchar_t type can be used to represent Unicode strings.