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How can varchar(max) cause this issue?
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Visual FoxPro
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Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
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Thread ID:
01479846
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01479967
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>>I will stop the SSRS and will read the Filter section in my book see learn how to filter only entries from VFP. Although I am sure that the book I use has not mention of VFP <g>. Thanks.
>
>You could filter the user or application:
>Applicationame is the column.
>The only thing you should do is to add:
>APP=YourApplicationName in connection string.

Thank you, Boris. Actually what I found is once I stopped the Reporting services and since my application is the only one running on my own PC server, I can see trace very well.

And I see the difference in trace between inserting NULL into the VARCHAR(MAX) column and not. If only I knew how to read and understand this stuff <g>.
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