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crugerenator
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Posted - 2010-03-02 : 12:30:35
replace(user_notes, CHAR(13) + CHAR(10) ,'<br />')

^ w/ the above in a query I get an error saying that argument data type is invalid for argument 1 of replace function. Though, argument 1 (user_notes field) is type of text, which I understand should be fine.

Any ideas?

Actual error msg:
Msg 8116, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Argument data type text is invalid for argument 1 of replace function.

visakh16
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Posted - 2010-03-02 : 12:32:18
you cant use replace in text field

http://www.sqlteam.com/article/search-and-replace-in-a-text-column

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visakh16
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Posted - 2010-03-02 : 12:33:28
and if you're by any chance using sql 2005 & above please dont use text,ntext etc as they're deprecated. use varchar(max),nvarchar(max) instead . it supports almost all functions of character datatypes

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crugerenator
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Posted - 2010-03-02 : 12:53:55
quote:
Originally posted by visakh16

and if you're by any chance using sql 2005 & above please dont use text,ntext etc as they're deprecated. use varchar(max),nvarchar(max) instead . it supports almost all functions of character datatypes

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Thanks for the knowledge, I'm on the younger side and never spent any real amt of time w/ 2000, so I don't really know the differences between 2000 and 2005. The DB is running on 2005 but whoever created this table must not have known this info either. Anyway, to avoid actually updating the field in fear of breaking any existing code that might actually need the carriage returns, I did this:

replace(cast(user_notes as varchar(max)), CHAR(13) + CHAR(10) ,'<br />')

^returns exactly what I need.

Thanks again!


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visakh16
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Posted - 2010-03-02 : 12:55:49
cool. thats only solution if you've inherited this and wants to avoid any possibility of breaking earlier code

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