• Jack Corbett (4/13/2011)


    LutzM (4/13/2011)


    I agree, the image data type is not the one someone would expect to find such valuable information. It's also strange that MS still uses the text/ntext data type in SSRS 2008 even though they advice against it in (almost?) every single offical documentation.

    I believe all those data types (text/ntext and image) are deprecated as well.

    Yep, as in they're not in Denali.

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