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DECLARE @DocData VARCHAR(100)

DECLARE @OrderID INT

IF ISNULL(@DocData, '') <> ''

BEGIN



IF EXISTS( SELECT DocumentData from Documents where OrderID=@OrderID and DocumentData = @DocData)

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Msg 279, Level 16, State 3, Procedure SPDocs_LoadData, Line 41
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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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