>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>When creating a long string and trying to format it for better view in a report, I use CHR(13) + CHR(10). Here is an example:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>cString = "Part No " + MyTable.Part_No + chr(13) + chr(10) + ;
>>>>"Part Descr " + myTable.Part_Descr + chr(13) + chr(10)
>>>>*-- and so on, adding other fields
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Then I store the cString into a field of SQL Server table. But when I copy the content of the field (from the SSMS) and then paste in a Notepad, the "line feed" is not respected. The entire string looks without breaks.
>>>>
>>>>What I am missing?
>>>>
>>>>TIA
>>>
>>>Nothing, SSMS just removes all non printing chars from result.
>>
>>Thank you.
>
>Check this
https://dba.stackexchange.com/questions/187680/carriage-return-line-feed-stopped-working-in-sql-serverThank you for this link.
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