Bcp----row Size Limitation---very Urgent Pls
Jul 24, 2000
Hi,
I am porting data between sql65 servers. I am transfering data using bcp , while doing bcp i am getting following error.
DB-Library error: Attempt to bulk-copy an oversized row to the sql server.
DB-Library error: Attempt to convert data stopped by syntax error in source field.
My row size in the particular table is : 170 bytes length.
Can anyone have idea, what is row size limitation in 65.
i am having service pack 5a.
--RK
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