That will be the message you will receive when your state column have
different length in your own database compared the attached table. For
example text 4 in one db and text 8 in the other db.

Gunnar Ekblad
Kontema IT AB
Hästholmsvägen 32
131 30 Nacka
Sweden


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Ämne: [RBASE-L] - What does it mean. Attaching table warnings

When I attach a MS SQL table I get a bunch of error messages such as:
"<WARNING> Cannot attach a TEXT column to existing column State of type TEXT
(2946)"     

I click on 'OK' and I have to define an alias, which I do.  

Do I need to be aware of anything, besides that I have the some fields named
differently now because of the aliasing while working on this table?

Is there an accepted standard for naming aliases?  I'm currently using the
original name appended with an underscore and the table name where they
originated.

Thanks,

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Hans
R:Base v.8

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