Hey there Richard,

Thanks for the informative reply. Yes, Am now trying to use the Text
field for the Memo field conversions. As for HOW I am doing this - It's
the Import/Export Wizard that comes w/SQL Server. 

The conversion is still giving me errors - including that Codepage
stuff. But, am still trying to work my way thru the errors...

-K-

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Richard Kaye
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 1:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Memo Fields in SQL [was...RE: SQL Server Import & VFP Data
Source]

SQL<->VFP
CHAR=CHARACTER (fixed width column definition)
VARCHAR=VARCHAR (variable width column definition although VFP fakes it)
TEXT=MEMO (unlimited width for most practical purposes)

VARCHAR and NVARCHAR can work  in place of TEXT and are more efficient
in terms of storage in SQL land. You can also avoid certain limitations
of TEXT columns by using VARCHAR. For example, you can't use aggregate
functions on TEXT columns. NVARCHAR & NTEXT are used for storing binary
data and typically used when you want to store text in a
language/encoding scheme that is different from the encoding of the DB
itself, which is probably why your Russian friend recommended that.
Speaking of encoding, that's another thing that can bite you so you need
to be aware of potential differences in your source data and the
encoding of your SQL database.

I don't think you said how you were trying to move your data around -
SPT? Remote views? ODBC/OLE DB will attempt to do implicit conversions
of certain data types to other data types but it doesn't always get it
right and you can get the kind of message you reported. When that
conversion is not applicable, you will need to do your own conversions
using CAST or CONVERT.

--
rk

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Kurt Wendt
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 12:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Memo Fields in SQL [was...RE: SQL Server Import & VFP Data
Source]

So, I'm now in the middle of trying to convert the VFP data to SQL - and
I get an error like this:
`po_lines` -> [dbo].[po_lines]:

              - The data type could not be assigned to the column
"packslip_line_msg_line_no1" in "SQL Server Native Client 10.0".
              - The data type could not be assigned to the column
"vendor_line_notes" in "SQL Server Native Client 10.0".

I know it's the issue w/Memo fields - since SQL doesn't have anything
like it. But, if I want to use something even CLOSE to a memo field
within SQL - what type of field should I use? I saw there is Char,
VarChar, Text and more - I just don't the actually differences between
them.

TIA,
-K-

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Kurt Wendt
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 11:20 AM

OK - my Bad!

Obviously I need to go into that Properties button & select the VFP DBC
- before I can hit Next. I made the wrong assumption before - figuring
that when I hit NEXT - it would THEN prompt me for the VFP DBC that I
wanted to Import.

Once I selected the VFP DBC from within the Properties button - I was
now able to successfully hit the Next button.

Just FYI - I've never really worked with SQL before - at least not the
extent of setting up an SQL Database or even installing SQL.

-K-

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Kurt Wendt
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 11:11 AM

In regards to my previous discussion on here - I just installed MS SQL
Server 2008 R2 Express. And, upon looking under programs to run it - I
found this "SQL Server Import and Export Wizard" tool. So - I ran it -
and found that one of the Data Sources available to choose from is
"Microsoft OLE DB Provider for Visual FoxPro". However, upon selecting
that option and hitting Next - I get an error window "Feature is Not
Available. (Microsoft OLE DB Provider for Visual FoxPro)

So - does that just mean that it's not available under the Express
version? IF that IS the case - I find it quite annoying, since if the
feature is supposed to be N/A - then it should NOT even allow you to
select it to begin with!!!

Just to add - I saw the Properties button under the Data Source
selection drop-down, but, I did NOT change any of those Properties.

Thanks,
 -K-

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