![]() I can see the data in the Access front end Form and Table (equivalent to memo field) but if I try to edit the field, Access hits an error. The migration tool - SSMA does a bunch of really useful things but it encourages use of nvarchar(max) - there are good things about this field type, the old field type ntext is deprecated. SQL Server Migration forum about experiencing the "String Data Right Truncation" error when I used Access to update an SQL Server nvarchar(max) field.
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