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authorBoris Kolpackov <boris@codesynthesis.com>2012-01-29 13:49:57 +0200
committerBoris Kolpackov <boris@codesynthesis.com>2012-01-29 13:49:57 +0200
commit0fd331b2f1ce974e8428acbd46ec8384da5879e1 (patch)
tree1a326878c883b5812444c3e7c31782bc1995c6fb /doc
parent3c809bc011f331b6e876e542688d4795f2e6bbcb (diff)
Proofreading fixes to documentation
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1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/doc/manual.xhtml b/doc/manual.xhtml
index 9209ef0..bd1448f 100644
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@@ -13788,7 +13788,7 @@ t.commit ();
persisted. Similarly, because there is no signed version of the
<code>TINYINT</code> SQL Server type, by default, <code>char</code>
and <code>signed char</code> C++ types are mapped to
- <code>TINYINT</code>. As result, the most significant bit of
+ <code>TINYINT</code>. As a result, the most significant bit of
the value stored by the database for these types will contain the
sign bit of the actual signed value being persisted.</p>
@@ -14036,7 +14036,7 @@ odb::mssql::database dbA ("test",
</pre>
- <p>The forth constructor allows us to pass a custom ODBC connection
+ <p>The fourth constructor allows us to pass a custom ODBC connection
string that provides all the information necessary to connect to
the database. Note also that all the other constructors have the
<code>extra_connect_string</code> argument which can be used to
@@ -15025,7 +15025,7 @@ class person
<p>Note that the <code>DATE</code>, <code>TIME</code>, and
<code>DATETIME2</code> types are only available in SQL Server 2008 and
later. SQL Server 2005 only supports the <code>DATETIME</code> and
- <code>SMALLDATETIME</code> date-time types and the new types are
+ <code>SMALLDATETIME</code> date-time types. The new types are
also unavailable when connecting to an SQL Server 2008 or
later with the SQL Server 2005 Native Client ODBC driver.</p>
@@ -15739,7 +15739,7 @@ class Person
<p>Note that the <code>DATE</code>, <code>TIME</code>, and
<code>DATETIME2</code> types are only available in SQL Server 2008 and
later. SQL Server 2005 only supports the <code>DATETIME</code> and
- <code>SMALLDATETIME</code> date-time types and the new types are
+ <code>SMALLDATETIME</code> date-time types. The new types are
also unavailable when connecting to an SQL Server 2008 or
later with the SQL Server 2005 Native Client ODBC driver.</p>