Inserting The Data Into Text Data Type
Jan 22, 2001
Hi everybody,
In our datbase we have a table with text data type.Help me if anybody knows how to insert text data into text data type of sql server.
i am able to modify and retrive but i am not able to insert text. please if u have idea, please give me reply asap.
Thanks,
Giri
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Jul 20, 2005
Hi,I would like to convert a dollar amount ($1,500) to represent Fifteenhundred dollars and 00/100 cents only for SQL reporting purposes. Isthis possible and can I incorporate the statement into an existingleft outer join query.Thanks in advance,Gavin
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Oct 9, 2007
I have a field that is currently stored as the data type nvarchar(10), and all of the data in this field is in the format mm/dd/yyyy or NULL. I want to convert this field to the smalldatetime data type. Is this possible?
I've tried to use cast in the following way, (rsbirthday is the field name, panelists is the table), but to no avail.
SELECT rsbirthday CAST(rsbirthday AS smalldatetime)
FROM panelists
the error returned is "incorrect syntax near 'rsbirthday'.
I'm rather new to all things SQL, so I only have the vaguest idea of what I'm actually doing.
Thanks for the help!
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Jul 20, 2005
Hi,This is driving me nuts, I have a table that stores notes regarding anoperation in an IMAGE data type field in MS SQL Server 2000.I can read and write no problem using Access using the StrConv function andI can Update the field correctly in T-SQL using:DECLARE @ptrval varbinary(16)SELECT @ptrval = TEXTPTR(BITS_data)FROM mytable_BINARY WHERE ID = 'RB215'WRITETEXT OPERATION_BINARY.BITS @ptrval 'My notes for this operation'However, I just can not seem to be able to convert back to text theinformation once it is stored using T-SQL.My selects keep returning bin data.How to do this! Thanks for your help.SD
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Mar 11, 2008
The ERP manufacturer used an image data type to store large text data fields. I am trying to move these data types from one database to another database using either Sql Queries or MS Access. I can cast them as an 8000 char varchar to read them directly but have no luck importing into these image data fields.
Access and Crystal are not able to read these fields directly.
Any suggestions? Most information about these fields has to do with loading files but I am just moving data.
Thanks,
Ray
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Aug 7, 2007
Hello friends....
I am looking for 2 things(using c#.net or vb.net and sql svr 2000)
1.convert data from sql server 2000 database (say customers table from northwinds database) to a text file(separated by commas or just plain space)
2.Insert the data from text file back to database.
Can someone pls give me the detailed code to achieve this....really need this on urgent basis.......Thank You.
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Feb 26, 2003
I have a temp table which is used to store data before inserting to the real permanent tables. All columns of the temp table have nvarchar type.
How do I validate the data in temp table before doing the actual insert? For example, I need to ensure a field is a valid Datetime (currently in temp of nvarchar) before inserting to a Datetime field. Can this be done using Transact-SQL?
Thanks.
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Jun 2, 2008
Hello Everyone,
I have looked and looked for any information on how to insert data from a db into a text field using a stored procedure. If anyone has any helpful links or suggestions, my sanity would greatly appreciate the help.
Thank you
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Jul 22, 1998
If this is the wrong place for this question, would someone please tell me so. I am new to SQL Server and still feeling out resources. I have a few books on SQL Server but none cover this question.
I have a text file of dates and numbers that I want to insert into a table. There are way too many rows of data in the file to do this by hand.
Question == How can I essentially insert the text file into my table?
Thank you,
Doug
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Jun 1, 2001
We have a text field which is being written to from a java app through JDBC-ODBC. But the data seems to be trucated in the DB. How do we store all the data in this field (the text being stored can be quite large) without it being truncated?
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Oct 26, 2007
Hello all,
started working on a website in ASP that use mssql, i am trying to store large ammount of text, for now its just 10kk letters, the data type is set to text in the mssql db, but when i read it back from the db, i only get 7.7k letters, i know its not an ASP problem cause i print the var holding the content before storing it in the db.
my question is, is there a way to change the text length limit in mssql, or use another data type?
Thanks,
Gilad Darshan
EDIT: forgot its saving the html source with the style and not only the words. fixed to the right amount of letters
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Nov 24, 2006
Hello,
I have an application taht requires the use of a table. The device that this application works on, has a local memory that does not allow me to insert the 800,000 records that I need. Therefore I have two approaches:
1. To insert less records into my local memory database e.g 40,000 but not row by row, bulk insert is better. How do I do the bulk insert?
2. This is the most prefferable way: To find a way to insert all 800,000 records into a table on the storage card which is 1GB. What do you suggest? Will using threads be helpfull? Any ideas?
I use C# from VS 2005, SQL ME, compact framework 2.0 and windows 4.2.
Thanks in advance,
John.
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Aug 30, 2005
This is a newbie question.
How many character does a text data type of MSSQL can contain ?
Thanks a lot.
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Jun 17, 2002
Hi All,
In the SQL Server documentation, it is said that, the text data type will contain upto 2GB size. I assumed it will save upto 2GB. But what happened is, it saves only 255 characters all others were truncated. Is there anything wrong with me? Or the wrong is with the SQL Server?
Thanks,
Amjath
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Mar 17, 2007
visual studio 2005 what is the differences between text, varchar and nvarchar data types in ms sql server? when and when not to use them?
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Mar 23, 2008
I'm having a bit of a problem with this data type. It is supposed to be able to store about 2,147,483,647 characters, but when I enter more than about 1,834 characters no more charaters can be stored.
Has anyone experienced this and knows how to allow up to the 2,147,483,647 characters. Is it anything to do with another SQL Server setting or variable that needs to be changed
Thank you in advance for helping on this.
Regards
Steve Fouracre
Steve Fouracre
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Dec 14, 2005
After testing out the application i write on the local pc. I deploy it to the webserver to test it out. I get this error.
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: The conversion of a char data type to a
datetime data type resulted in an out-of-range datetime value.
Notes: all pages that have this error either has a repeater or datagrid which load data when page loading.
At first I thought the problem is with the date, but then I can see
that some other pages that has datagrid ( that has a date field) work
just fine.
anyone having this problem before?? hopefully you guys can help.
Thanks,
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Dec 25, 2006
hi all
does anybody know why the fields of my db with the type "text" can store max. 64 characters? i thought fields of the type "text" could save unlimited characters. is it any wrong setting?i'm using visual web developer with sql server express
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Oct 27, 2007
I encounter this particular error.
Exception Details: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: The data types varchar and text are incompatible in the equal to operator.
Line 21: Dim reader As SqlDataReader = command.ExecuteReader()
This is the first time I'm trying out with MS SQL so I'm abit lost. I hope my code is correct and I've did a little search. I did not set "Text" in my database, I use int and varchar. Here's the affected part of my code and the database. Dim password As String = ""
Dim querystring As String = "SELECT Password FROM Member WHERE Username = @username"
'Dim conn as SqlConnection
Using conn As New SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("mainconnect").ConnectionString)
Dim command As New SqlCommand(querystring, conn)
command.Parameters.Add("@username", SqlDbType.Text)
command.Parameters("@username").Value = txtLogin.Text
conn.Open()
Dim reader As SqlDataReader = command.ExecuteReader()
While reader.Read()
password = reader("Password").ToString()
End While
reader.Close()
End Using
My database:
User_ID int(4)
Username varchar(50)
Password varchar(255)
Email varchar(50)
Any ideas?
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Aug 20, 2004
Sorry if this is a dumb question.
I have a SQL Server TEXT Data Type field which stores a long description.
However when I update it from C# (ASP.net) through a textbox, it seems to cut off a part of the data if the number of characters is a big size (+- more than 577 characters).
I pass the data from then textbox to a string, but as soon as I run the Create/Update stored procedure that gets passed the string field, it seems to chop off the string.
What am I doing wrong?
Should one rather use a SQL Server string field for descriptions (+-1000 characters long) or should one use the TEXT field for this purpose?
Which one's performance is better?
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Dec 13, 2005
I was wondering if someone could clear this up for me...
I have a table that will be used to store information about products that I will be selling on a new website. I would like to store each product in a table which will include a description of around 1000 words. I was deliberating over whether to store this chunk of text in a column with the data type set as 'text', or to store the text in a seperate txt file on the server. The search facility on the site will not be required to query this text so which would offer the best in terms of performance?
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May 22, 2006
Hi,I have a problem on an old app. This application is a Help Desk, any Computer related problem (Motherboard Burn Out, Software Crash, dll) on my company will be recorded using this Help Desk application.One month ago, some programmer found a bug in this program lead to many duplicate data on database. But too late, This program has entered production stage and used for more than 2 years. This bug only happen at some condition so I found out after 2 years running (when my boss reported there are some duplicate data on "helpDesk" table).The bug is solved but helpDesk table need some "cleaning" operation. Here is structure of that table :helpDesk Table- id (primary key, integer auto increment)- reported_by (varchar 200)- problem_title (varchar 200)- problem_description (text)- date_summited (datetime)well usualy if I want to find some duplicate data I wil type :SELECT MAX(uid) AS uid, reported_by, problem_title, COUNT(uid) AS total_duplicateFROM problemsGROUP BY problem_title, problem_description,uidHAVING (COUNT(uid) > 1)But that query will not work because problem_description data type is "text" which not support "group by" statement.Any other Idea how to locate and cleaning up this duplicate data?thanks
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Jul 11, 2001
Hello,
I would like to know as to what data type is the best if I want to store MP3's and large amount of text in a SQL server.
Please let me know about the data type for both the tasks.
The table for MP3 is different than the table for large text (eg . saving somebody's resume)
Please do let me know.
Thank you,
John
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Dec 6, 2000
Hi All,
I have the code below on Sql 2k table with the column Descriptivetext defined as
Text Data Type. The table has Path and Page as the PK
I need to set a trigger to update Desciptivetext in other rows with the same path
when a one of them chnages.
Whenever I run the code, no row is updated
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[AB] (
[PATH] [varchar] (255) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED ,
[PAGE] [varchar] (60) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED ,
[DESCRIPTIVETEXT] [text] NULL
) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE TRIGGER [Update_Staging_Test] ON [dbo].[AB]
INSTEAD OF UPDATE
AS
Declare @TextPointer as Varbinary (16), @NewTextPointer as Varbinary (16), @Path
varchar(255), @Page as varchar(60), @DescriptiveText as varchar(7000)
If Update(DescriptiveText)
--Get the Path of the record from Inserted
Select @Page = Page, @Path = Path , @DescriptiveText = Cast(DescriptiveText as
Varchar(7000))
from Inserted
UPDATEAB
SETDescriptiveText = Cast (@DescriptiveText as Text)
WHEREPath = @Path
Rgds
GERI
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Feb 22, 2007
Hi,
I am using following query to get insereted records from a table, which is containing a column, having text datatype.
'SELECT * INTO #TEMP FROM INSERTED'
Then obviously it gives error.
Wat if i want to get all the columns from inserted table excluding the text datatype column, without giving the column names.
Thanks & Regards.
Shabber.
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May 18, 2004
I am using a 'text' data type in a table and am having trouble adding data to it. I'm using an MS Access ADP project front end for my forms. I want to copy and paste from a text editor such as NotePad to a 'text' data type field in a form. There appears to be a limit that the field will accept which is much below the 2GB size that is allowed for the field. I get the following error message: "The text is too long to be edited." Once I get this error I can add characters from the keyboard but eventually the field will not accept any more characters. Typing or pasting does nothing. I can delete. So I've hit a limit but I'm not sure if it is in Access or SQL Server.
Any help would be appreciated.
Dennis Geasan
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Oct 12, 2007
I have a table named 'Documents' with a field named 'DocumentData' which is of the datatype Text.
I am using the following statements in a stored procedure which on execution gives errors:
DECLARE @DocData VARCHAR(100)
DECLARE @OrderID INT
IF ISNULL(@DocData, '') <> ''
BEGIN
IF EXISTS( SELECT DocumentData from Documents where OrderID=@OrderID and DocumentData = @DocData)
RaisError ('Document ignored.', 16, 1)
The errors that i am getting are the following :
Msg 279, Level 16, State 3, Procedure SPDocs_LoadData, Line 41
The text, ntext, and image data types are invalid in this subquery or aggregate expression.
Msg 306, Level 16, State 1, Procedure SPDocs_LoadData, Line 41
The text, ntext, and image data types cannot be compared or sorted, except when using IS NULL or LIKE operator.
Can anyone tell me how to rectify this? Basically i am trying to find out whether @DocData passed in the stored procedure matches the value in the table.
Thanks.
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Nov 8, 2015
I have a text file which has rows 7 rows.I want to insert the data into SQL table using ssis In text file we have a column which has values as Y or N...I wanted to take only those rows which are Y...But we have only 6 rows in SQL table.It does not have the column with Y or N.
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May 23, 2004
i need to store quite along description in the database, which in anyother database i would choose the data type 'text', however, can someone tell me why the length is set to just 16 in sql server..... i have seen a text field with far greater than 16 chars, set at length 16, so what does this length of 16 mean?????
also what is the max length of the text field?
thanks
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Jul 20, 2005
hi allthis is my first post to this group, so pls bear with me while i tryto make some sense.i am trying to create a sproc which uses dynamic sql to target aparticuar table eg. '[dbo].[' + @tableID + '_articles']' and performsome actions.i am using @tableID [int] as a passes parameter for the sproc.everything seems to work fine until i try and manipulate a parameterwhich is of text data type.the error occurs when i try to build the dynamic sql string and appendthe text type variable.eg.CREATE PROCEDURE [procArticlesInsert](@siteID [int],@strShortTitle [varchar](40),@strLongTitle [varchar](60),@strShortContent [text],@strLongContent [text],@intSectionID [int],@intTemplateID [int],@intStatusID [int])ASDECLARE @strSQL varchar (1000)DECLARE @strSiteID varchar (10)SET @strSiteID = CAST(@siteID AS varchar)SET @strSQL = ('INSERT INTO [' + @strSiteID + '_articles] ' +'( [dateEntered], ' +'[shortTitle], ' +'[longTitle], ' +'[shortContent], ' +'[longContent], ' +'[sectionID], ' +'[templateID], ' +'[statusID]) ' +'VALUES ' +'(' + CAST(GETDATE() AS VARCHAR) + ', ' +'''' + @strShortTitle + ''', ' +'''' + @strLongTitle + ''', ' +''''@strShortContent , ' +'@strLongContent , ' +CAST(@intSectionID AS VARCHAR) + ', ' +CAST(@intTemplateID AS VARCHAR) + ', ' +CAST(@intStatusID AS VARCHAR) + ')')GOi could cast the text fields (@strShortContent , @strLongContent) tovarchar, but the restriction of 8000 characters will not go down sonicely.if anyone has any ideas or alternatives to what i am trying toachieve, i would love to hear from you.thanksadrian.
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Jul 20, 2005
In my database there is a text field type that is used to enter streetaddress. This address could be a few lines long, each line with acarriage return at the end.Is there a way to search for these carriage returns and break out whatis in each line seperately?Thanks.Mike
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Jul 29, 2007
Hi,
I'm using quite odd combination of technology for my project, I'm using PHP and MSSQL 2000, at one certain page, I want to insert to a table where one of the column is TEXT data type, and I want to get the value from the TEXTAREA at the page, of course, with carriage return captured, I manage to get it done in MySQL, where it automatically store the carriage return keyed in by user at the TEXTAREA, while for MSSQL I no luck in finding solution for this, is there any settings I can set or I need to convert the carriage return keystroke to HTML tag at my PHP?
Thanks
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May 31, 2007
I am saving large text document in an image type of column in a SQL Server 2000 table.
How will I set up searching of words/ phrases for data stored in this column?
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