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Max characters in datareader/dataset?

MRW
Does anybody know anything about a default limit of 249 characters to a
datareader/dataset field?

I'm trying to pull off a 200 word record from an Access MEMO field in a
GridView and the reader and dataset used to get it only displays the
first 249 characters.

Any help would greatly be appreciated!

Sep 13 '06 #1
2 1919
No, there is no such restriction. Something else is going on that would
cause characters to be cut off.

"MRW" <mw*****@yahoo.comwrote in message
news:11**********************@b28g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
Does anybody know anything about a default limit of 249 characters to a
datareader/dataset field?

I'm trying to pull off a 200 word record from an Access MEMO field in a
GridView and the reader and dataset used to get it only displays the
first 249 characters.

Any help would greatly be appreciated!

Sep 13 '06 #2
MRW
Mmm... After some more research, I think it's something to do with the
SQL String being a UNION...

Thanks for the update!

Marina Levit [MVP] wrote:
No, there is no such restriction. Something else is going on that would
cause characters to be cut off.

"MRW" <mw*****@yahoo.comwrote in message
news:11**********************@b28g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
Does anybody know anything about a default limit of 249 characters to a
datareader/dataset field?

I'm trying to pull off a 200 word record from an Access MEMO field in a
GridView and the reader and dataset used to get it only displays the
first 249 characters.

Any help would greatly be appreciated!
Sep 13 '06 #3

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