I have a problem to insert(update) a long text (more than 64K) into
SQL 2000 (datatype - 'text'). It cuts the data and insert only 64K.
MSDN says: "When the ntext, text, and image data values get larger,
however, they must be handled on a block-by-block basis. Both
Transact-
SQL and the database APIs contain functions that allow applications to
work with ntext, text, and image data block by block." Could somebody
give me an example how to do this, please.
Thank youThere are examples under UPDATETEXT and WRITETEXT in Books Online - do
these cover what you're trying to do? The MSSQL Resource Kit also has a
whole chapter on working with BLOBs, including a number of examples
using TSQL and ADO:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pr...art3/c1161.mspx
Simon|||igorsl (igorsl@.yahoo-dot-com.no-spam.invalid) writes:
> I have a problem to insert(update) a long text (more than 64K) into
> SQL 2000 (datatype - 'text'). It cuts the data and insert only 64K.
> MSDN says: "When the ntext, text, and image data values get larger,
> however, they must be handled on a block-by-block basis. Both
> Transact-
> SQL and the database APIs contain functions that allow applications to
> work with ntext, text, and image data block by block." Could somebody
> give me an example how to do this, please.
I believe this limitation is in the client API rather than in T-SQL
itself. (Altough inserting a 1MB value through a plain INSERT is not
that performant.) Which API are you using?
--
Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, esquel@.sommarskog.se
Books Online for SQL Server SP3 at
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/techin.../2000/books.asp
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