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matthisco
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Posted - 2010-04-30 : 06:53:37
Hi,

When I try and output an ntext field, it appears with no column name, can anyone tell me how I can give it a name so I can reference it?

Its the documentdescription field:

SELECT documentcategoryname, documentname, documentid,documentcat, documentcategoryid, CAST(documentdescription as varchar(8000)) FROM documents INNER JOIN documentcategory ON documents.documentcat = documentcategory.documentcategoryid where documentsiteid = @siteid group by documentcategoryname, documentname, documentid,documentcat, documentcategoryid, CAST(documentdescription as varchar(8000))

webfred
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Posted - 2010-04-30 : 07:30:39
You give each column in the select list an alias name:
SELECT
documentcategoryname,
documentname,
documentid,documentcat,
documentcategoryid,
CAST(documentdescription as varchar(8000)) as documentdescription
FROM documents
INNER JOIN documentcategory ON documents.documentcat = documentcategory.documentcategoryid
where documentsiteid = @siteid
group by
documentcategoryname,
documentname,
documentid,
documentcat,
documentcategoryid,
CAST(documentdescription as varchar(8000))


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madhivanan
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Posted - 2010-04-30 : 09:00:15
Also note that converting ntext to varchar(8000) may cause data loss you may need to use varchar(max)

Madhivanan

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matthisco
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48 Posts

Posted - 2010-04-30 : 09:53:00
Thanks very much guys for your advice, really appreciate it
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visakh16
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Posted - 2010-05-01 : 04:46:04
quote:
Originally posted by madhivanan

Also note that converting ntext to varchar(8000) may cause data loss you may need to use varchar(max)

Madhivanan

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or nvarchar(max) if you have unicode data

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madhivanan
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Posted - 2010-05-07 : 03:28:24
quote:
Originally posted by visakh16

quote:
Originally posted by madhivanan

Also note that converting ntext to varchar(8000) may cause data loss you may need to use varchar(max)

Madhivanan

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or nvarchar(max) if you have unicode data

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Yes. You are correct

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