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SQL Server Select Statement

Asked by lrbrister in MS SQL Server, SQL Server 2005

In my attached code, how would I make [description] nvarchar(max)?
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use databasename
 
go
 
select
(select '1.0' as 'Version', 'My Company' as 'Copyright' for xml raw ('Info'), type),
    --location section
	(select null as 'location/unit-number',
			[street-address] as 'location/street-address',
			[ListCity] as 'location/city-name',
			[ListZip] as 'location/zip-code',
			[ListState] as 'location/state-code',
			null as 'location/longitude',
			null as 'location/latitude',
			null as 'location/geocode-type',
			1 as 'location/display-address',
     --details section
			price as 'details/price',
			[year-built] as 'details/year-built',
			dbo.Rooms(ListBedsBaths, 'bdrms') as 'details/num-bedrooms',
			[lot-size] as 'details/lot-size',
			[square-feet] as 'details/square-feet',
			[date-listed] as 'details/date-listed',
			[date-sold] as 'details/date-sold',
			[property-type] as 'details/property-type',
			[description] as 'details/description',
			mlsid as 'details/mlsid',
			[provider-listingid] as 'details/provider-listingid',
	 --office section
			price as 'office/col6',
			[date-listed] as 'office/col7',
			[status] as 'office/col8' 
from dbo.vSecondSpace_baseData for xml path('Property'), type, elements
) 
FOR XML path(''),root('Properties'), elements XSINIL
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