> Oh dear.. and now of course you're going to show me how there was never a
> problem in the first place arent you .. i can just see it.   We got
> invalid datatype errors every time we tried to access a table with
> nvarchar columns, adn they went away when we changed to varchar.
>
> So .....  unscientific i know, but we decided it was better to always use
> varchar.   And we havent seen the problem again.

The early version of the MDAC had problems with nVarchar and nText

If you're not going to use UNICODE characters, then use Varchar and Text as
they're half the size (storage wise)

Philip Arnold
Director
Certified ColdFusion Developer
ASP Multimedia Limited
T: +44 (0)20 8680 1133

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