Re: Is it possible?

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Trafalgar,

(is Nelson still invisable? )

This Synchronize() method call is made at the beginning of the
application,
in which case the table is getting created for the first time.
Shouldn't SS2005Mobile just copy down the table as it is on the SS2000
database?

Sorry, i do not use the synchronisation, as I wanna be in control myself.
Sounds like an unsupported type to me. Did you check
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms171931.aspx

Erik






"E®!k Visser" wrote:


Message: "The specified data type is not valid. [ Data type (if known)
=
varchar ]"

Could it be you are trying to put stirng into the varchar that with a
length
greater than the databasefield?
Another thing i have noticed (but i have not tested in the release
version
yet) is a problem with nVarchar's larger than 128.

Erik

"Trafalgar" <Trafalgar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schreef in bericht
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Thanks Paul.

Do you know why I would be getting an error that looks like this when I
run
the Synchronize() method? This is between a sql server 2000 database
and a
sql server 2005 mobile edition database.

Message: "The specified data type is not valid. [ Data type (if known)
=
varchar ]"

Appreciate it.



"Paul G. Tobey [eMVP]" wrote:

No. That combination of things, SQL Mobile and .NET CF 2, is not
supported
and won't work.

Paul T.

"Trafalgar" <Trafalgar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Is it possible to upgrade a .net compact 1.1 application to 2.0, but
still
keep the Sql Server CE version intact? I mean, not upgrade to a SQL
SErver
2005 Mobile Edition db?

I'm having trouble synchronizing a Sql Server 2000 database with SQL
Server
2005 Mobile Edition database.

Thank you.








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