I m updating a table which contains a field with datatype=ntext.
I use a stored procedure to insert/update data in it.
SP's parameter's data type is ntext.
Following is the code in which i created the parameter.
Code:
SET objParam1 = objComm.CreateParameter("@xmltempSrc",adLongVarChar,adParamInput,1073741823,txtXmlConte nt)
objComm.Parameters.Append objParam1
when i execute it, it give error as :
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80040e07'
[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Error converting data type text to ntext.
Because I needed to store more than 4,000 characters, I decided to convert one field in SQL Server Database from nvarchar to ntext...now the field holds many more characters without a problem as I examined in my online manager.
But when I tried to display it on my asp page with Code:
<%=rs("Text")%>
, nothing showed up, and there is no error message. It cannot be null because i checked in the manager...
I am converting an Access Database system to SQL Server. I am experiencing the following with an ntext field. It was converted to this from memo using the upsizing wizard.
If I change from adOpenForwardOnly to adOpenStatic it works fine and both writes show the contents of the ntext field. Can anyone give me some insight into this?
If I have a SQL 2000 database with a table that is using 2 Ntext fields with a lot of data in them, can I convert them to VarChar(8000) fields safely? Will there be data loss? Would it best be done through Enterprise Manager?
I'm using SQL Server and I decided to convert one of the fields from nvarchar to ntext. The transition in the manager was all right, but my ASP pages wouldn't display the ntext and there is no error message. I use Code:
this is really urgent and i cant seem to figure this out.I have his text area, once the user hits the save button, it tranfers the data to a memo datatype field in the database. ok here's the thing...every time I copy paste something, this thing throws up a wierd error..:
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers (0x80040E14) [Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver] Syntax error (missing operator) in query expression '('text here....
I initially though it would ahve been becuase of the number of characters, but that was not the case.When i type things in and save , e'thing works fine
I just modified a SQL table field's datatype from char to text to accomodate more text, and suddenly the results are not being displayed on my webpage. Has anyone encountered this before?
I just stumbled into something which kinda of makes sense but I'm not 100% sure about.
I have a field as nvarchar.
I had the sql checking it: select blar from blar where blar = 0
weird thing is in the enterprise manager DTS the query parsed as ok. Overall the DTS failed because it came across some characters it said it couldn't handle.
The query changed to: select blar from blar where blar = '0'
and everything worked fine from there on.
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What I'm wondering is, can nvarchar accept numeric values as well as string values?
if it can then the above all makes sense, if it doesn't... have I just found a bug?
I need to write a function that takes four inputs and returns a value based on that. For example, the inputs are name, country, state and city.
I have 25 rows and 5 columns of data. The data would be like this.
Jay, USA, CA, san francisco, san mateo, san bernadino, oakland, berkeley Mike, Canada, Ottawa, montreal, toronto, edmunton, niagara, london
if the input values are jay, usa, ca, san mateo- the function needs to return the next value in the row which is "san bernadino".
If I could store these values in the database, I could just write a query that would give me the output. But don;t want to make a trip to the database. Code:
I have a problem to use the bit field, I know that accept the value 0 like false and -1 like true.
When I do the insert into and i put value -1 i receive an arror, if i put 1 and i try to read no the database i receive ever the value false. How can i correctly use this datatype?
I have a table (MSSQL 2000 server) with a column called "Content" whose datatype is text. Now I'm trying to insert data into the table using a stored procedure. What is the ADO constant that I should use to insert value into that column? Code:
If execute the following sql on my MySQL database -
sqlremove = "UPDATE fib_note SET fib_note_actdone = 1 WHERE fib_note_id = '" &Request("id") &"' "
It seems to also be effecting another field in my table called fib_note_timestamp which is a timestamp data type with a default value of current_timestamp. How come and how can I stop this?
I encountered a problem where I am retrieving a field from a recordset that is in the Money datatype and I then store it into a variable, exampe;
cur_BBOAmount = rsgetBBOAmount("BBO_Amount")
I am now trying to see the contents of cur_BBOAmount but nothing is showing up. In my if statements, I checked against blanks, I checked if it was zero, and I checked if it was Null, but nothing seems to work. I checked the variable type using response.write typename(cur_BBOAmount) and that returned the Currency datatype.
My question is, how can I test the value of this variable that is of the currency datatype?
I'm updating a record by opening a recordset, setting the fields and the updating it with objRS.Update.
I need to set an image datatype to NULL. objRS("field") = NULL works for datatypes int and varchar but not for datatype image, although there is no error - the image field still contains the image!
I'm using SQL server and running an UPDATE statement including image = NULL works.
I am repeatedly getting the error message 'error converting datatype varchar to bit'. I am passing a varchar variable to a stored procedure (where it is also a varchar) and then trying to write it to a table (where it is also a varchar).
' If you use SQL Server, the connecton string must look something like this: ' Connect = "Provider=SQLOLEDB;Server=MYSRV;Database=master;UID=sa;PWD=xxx"
Set db = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection") db.Open Connect
SQL = "SELECT * FROM MYIMAGES where id = " & Request("id") Set rs = db.Execute( SQL ) If rs.EOF Then Response.End
' Send actual file Response.BinaryWrite rs("image_blob")
Response.ContentType = "application/octet-stream"
' Let the browser know the file name Response.AddHeader "Content-Disposition", "attachment;filename=" & Trim(rs("filename"))
' Let the browser know the file size Response.AddHeader "Content-Length", CStr(rs("filesize"))