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01.10.2008 at 08:47AM PST, ID: 23073001
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SQL Server 2005 Dropping Line Feed and Carriage Return Characters

Asked by Veriman in SQL Server 2005

Tags: sql, server, line, carriage, feed

Greetings;

I'm using Microsoft SQL 2005.

I am attempting to store text in a column defined as varchar(2048). The text contains line feed and carriage return characters. After examining the database column the text is truncated after the first set of line feed and carriage return characters.

Is there a way to force SQL Server to store these characters?


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Zone: SQL Server 2005
Tags: sql, server, line, carriage, feed
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