I am trying to insert data in a table with column datatype as NTEXT. Ideally it should store more than 8000 characters, but the in my case it is reducing it to
In SQL Server 2017 onwards, there is CONCAT_WS function to perform concatenation easily. You can also read about CONCAT
So, instead of this:
INSERT INTO TMPRESULTS SELECT ('A' + ',' + 'B' + ',' + 'C')
We can have below:
INSERT INTO TMPRESULTS SELECT CONCAT_WS(CAST(N',' AS NVARCHAR(MAX)),'A','B','C'))
I have put sample below from SQL Server 2017 for reference:
CREATE TABLE #tempValue(BigValue NVARCHAR(MAX))
INSERT INTO #tempValue
SELECT CONCAT_WS(CAST(N',' AS NVARCHAR(MAX)),REPLICATE('A',4000),REPLICATE('B',4000),REPLICATE('C',4000))
SELECT LEN(BigValue) FROM #tempValue -- 12002
Also, CONCAT_WS is better for below reasons:
If CONCAT_WS receives arguments with all NULL values, it will return an empty string of type varchar(1).
CONCAT_WS ignores null values during concatenation, and does not add the separator between null values.