Is there some sort of limit on the note size attached to a sproc

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David Russell

Is there some sort of limit on the size of the notes you
can attach to a stored procedure in the Code Editor?

Peace,

David
 
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Patrick Tseng [MSFT]

Hi David,

Just checked, we're using MFC CString so there's no limitation on note size.

Regards,

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Visual Studio Enterprise Frameworks and Tools

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Is there some sort of limit on the size of the notes you
can attach to a stored procedure in the Code Editor?

Peace,

David
 
D

David Russell

Well, tehn why am I crashing.

I would send you the thread I have with MS so you can see
what I have been going through with this one, but just let
it be said, there is a limit somewhere.

David
-----Original Message-----
Hi David,

Just checked, we're using MFC CString so there's no limitation on note size.

Regards,

--

Patrick Tseng [MSFT]
Visual Studio Enterprise Frameworks and Tools

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers no rights. Use of included script samples are
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