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Chaps and Chapettes,

I am getting the following error in my wee data application: -

Cannot set column 'vcGraphicCode_GRA'. The value violates the MaxLength limit of this column.

The code does a pretty standard create a new row via a oRow = table.newrow() statement, then populates oRow.<list of="" columns=""> with a set of values (no nulls here btw). Then does a table.AddRow(oRow)...this is when I get the error.

The particular column in the error is a string of 5 characters (a SQL 2005 varchar(5) column). The value I place in there is for example "00152". The table I am inserting the row into is always empty (since the table is on a form for setting up new SKU items). The table is also pre-defined in an XSD file within my project.

Yes, the error informative is pretty straight forward. However, the maximum size of the field is 5 characters and the value I am attempting to place into it is exactly 5 characters in length.

I'm beginning to think that sticking with VFP, where this operation would be a straight INSERT on a remote view, would be easier! Laugh | :laugh:

Monkey
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