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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T12:22:30+00:00 2026-06-13T12:22:30+00:00

I have the next issue: –DECLARE @TEST NVARCHAR(MAX) –DECLARE @TEST2 NVARCHAR(MAX) DECLARE @TEST NTEXT

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I have the next issue:

--DECLARE @TEST NVARCHAR(MAX)
--DECLARE @TEST2 NVARCHAR(MAX)

DECLARE @TEST NTEXT
DECLARE @TEST2 NTEXT

NVARCHAR(MAX) is to small for the amount of text in need to put when executing a stored procedure, also, TEXT, NTEXT and IMAGE data types are invalid for local variables, what can I do to sidestep this issue and store the oversized text like.

Thanks in advance

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    2026-06-13T12:22:31+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 12:22 pm

    NVARCHAR(MAX) is to small for the amount of text in need to put when executing a stored procedure

    Well, bad news: this is the largest data type available! 2GB of storage, there just isn’t anything that can hold more than that. In fact all large types have the same size: VARCHAR(MAX), NVARCHAR(MAX), VARBINARY(MAX): they all have 2GB max size (As a side note the deprecated legacy types have exactly the same max size). Only FILESTREAM can exceed this size, but you cannot declare a variable as FILESTREAM.

    So this really begs the question: what the heck are you doing in a stored procedure to add +2GB of data in a variable? You cannot possible have a justified reason for this, so you should reconsider your approach. Use the disk, Luke, not the RAM! Consider a @table variable or a #temp table…

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