Standardize type mapping tables and improve documentation consistency across supported database clients.#1607
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… across supported database clients. Motivation: - To align documentation structure across database clients for improved readability and consistency. - Enhance clarity of type mappings and add notes where relevant. Changes: - Reformatted and replaced unordered lists with tables in `index.adoc` files for MySQL, PostgreSQL, MSSQL, DB2, and Oracle clients. - Added details on unsupported types and particular conversion issues.
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LGTM, thank you @zZHorizonZz
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index.adocfiles for MySQL, PostgreSQL, MSSQL, DB2, and Oracle clients.