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sympatico
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SQL Server nText data type
Hello,
I would like to know what the SQL Server 2000 equivalent is to the Access
"Memo" data type.
The book I'm reading states that it is the "nText" data type. I tried this,
however it appears to be too small and will not accept the entire article I
am trying to store in this field.
Regards,
Pete
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Keith Kratochvil
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Re: SQL Server nText data type
The text and image datatypes are similar to Access' memo data type.
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Keith, SQL Server MVP
"sympatico" <feedback@a1vbcode.com> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> I would like to know what the SQL Server 2000 equivalent is to the Access
> "Memo" data type.
>
> The book I'm reading states that it is the "nText" data type. I tried
this,
> however it appears to be too small and will not accept the entire article
I
> am trying to store in this field.
>
> Regards,
>
> Pete
>
>
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