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May 3, 2006

How do I insert a record into a field where I want to display a unicode value.



The unciode # is:  u2265 .  It is for the greater than or equals sign.



I want to write in the field:      sample [is greater than or equal to] test



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order by cod_cen

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declare cursortemporal cursor for select cod_cen from TmpCentros2

open cursortemporal
delete detallecaja_aux
fetch next from cursortemporal into @auxcod_cen
while @@fetch_status=0
Begin
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select @importeEfectivo=importe2 from tmpDiarioEfectivo where cod_cen=@auxcod_Cen
select @importeTalones=importe2 from tmpDiarioTalones where cod_cen=@auxcod_cen
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select @importeEfectivo=isnull(@importeEfectivo,0)
select @importeTalones=isnull(@importeTalones,0)
select @importeTarjetas1=isnull(@importeTarjetas1,0)
select @importeTarjetas2=isnull(@importeTarjetas2,0)
select @importeGastos=isnull(@importeGastos,0)

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print @importeVales
print @importeEfectivo
print @importeTalones
print @importeTarjetas1
print @importeTarjetas2
print @importeGastos

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select @importeTalones=0
select @importeTarjetas1=0
select @importeTarjetas2=0
select @importeGastos=0
end

close cursortemporal
*/
select * from detallecaja_aux
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Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 13" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_DBTIMESTAMP is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: Columns "Column 14" and "Occupancy" cannot convert between unicode and non-unicode string data types.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: Columns "Column 15" and "LoanPurpose" cannot convert between unicode and non-unicode string data types.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 16" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_R8 is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 17" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_R8 is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 18" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_R8 is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 19" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_R8 is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 20" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_I4 is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 21" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_I4 is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 22" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_I4 is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: Columns "Column 23" and "DocumentLocation" cannot convert between unicode and non-unicode string data types.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 24" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_I4 is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: Columns "Column 25" and "SecurityType" cannot convert between unicode and non-unicode string data types.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 26" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_R8 is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 27" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_DBTIMESTAMP is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 28" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_R8 is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: Columns "Column 29" and "MortgageInsurancePolicyNumber" cannot convert between unicode and non-unicode string data types.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: Columns "Column 30" and "SecurityAddress" cannot convert between unicode and non-unicode string data types.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 31" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_I4 is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 32" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_R8 is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 33" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_R8 is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 34" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_R8 is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 35" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_R8 is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 36" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_R8 is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 37" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_DBTIMESTAMP is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: Columns "Column 38" and "SecuritySuburb" cannot convert between unicode and non-unicode string data types.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 39" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_I4 is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 40" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_R8 is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 41" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_R8 is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 42" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_R8 is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: Columns "Column 43" and "MortgageNumber" cannot convert between unicode and non-unicode string data types.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: Columns "Column 44" and "TitleParticulars" cannot convert between unicode and non-unicode string data types.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 45" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_DBTIMESTAMP is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 46" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_DBTIMESTAMP is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 47" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_DBTIMESTAMP is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 48" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_I4 is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 49" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_R8 is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 50" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_R8 is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [SQL Server Destination [174]]: The column "Column 51" can't be inserted because the conversion between types DT_STR and DT_DBTIMESTAMP is not supported.

Error at Data Flow Task [DTS.Pipeline]: "component "SQL Server Destination" (174)" failed validation and returned validation status "VS_ISBROKEN".

Error at Data Flow Task [DTS.Pipeline]: One or more component failed validation.

Error at Data Flow Task: There were errors during task validation.

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