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I m updating a table which contains a field with datatype=ntext.
I use a stored procedure to insert/update data in it.
SP's parameter's data type is ntext.
Following is the code in which i created the parameter.

Code:
SET objParam1 = objComm.CreateParameter("@xmltempSrc",adLongVarChar,adParamInput,1073741823,txtXmlConte nt)
objComm.Parameters.Append objParam1

when i execute it, it give error as :
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80040e07'
[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Error converting data type text to ntext.

I m using Sql server and ASP.

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