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Hi,
I'm looking for a table of field character limits in Outlook. In particular I'd like to know the character limitation in the Contact Notes field. What I'm finding is if you TYPE into the Contact Notes field, it seems to allow 7,245,252 characters. But if you PASTE into the Contact Notes field, it only accepts the first 1,048,576 The reason for my query is to do with syncing with Nokia devices. They are imposing their own field size limitations, and it's causing text to be truncated when syncing. Thanks for your help. Stuart Troy Sydney AUSTRALIA |
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Don't know explicitly what Outlook sets as size limits for text fields in
its various versions but your problem is not with what Outlook allows but rather what the target of that data accepts in terms of data limits. Nokia's limits are their own just as I suspect that the "Paste" function only pastes 1mb of data (never checked it personally so assuming your description to be correct. Don't have a test file handy at the moment with a 1mb+ field to check the limits of the Paste function) In database terms (using MS Access definitions for sake of simplicity) - the size of text field is 255 characters whereas a "memo" field (or extended text field which can contain all kinds of different types of data - letters, numbers images etc) is defined as follows: "Up to 63,999 characters. (If the Memo field is manipulated through DAO and only text and numbers [not binary data] will be stored in it, then the size of the Memo field is limited by the size of the database.)" In short - regardless of how much Outlook will store, doesn't matter if the target doesn't accept it and there are numerous things that Outlook allows that make database programs very unhappy. When you get into "syncing" with devices that generally have limited memory - not uncommon for the devices to allow only enough data per field to give an idea as to content versus downloading everything for a single contact which allows you to download more contacts overall within the capacity of its available memory. Karl __________________________________________________ _ Karl Timmermans - The Claxton Group ContactGenie - Importer 1.3 / DataPorter 2.0 / Exporter "Power contact importers/exporters for MS Outlook '2000/2007" http://www.contactgenie.com "Stuart Troy" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm looking for a table of field character limits in Outlook. In particular I'd like to know the character limitation in the Contact Notes field. What I'm finding is if you TYPE into the Contact Notes field, it seems to allow 7,245,252 characters. But if you PASTE into the Contact Notes field, it only accepts the first 1,048,576 The reason for my query is to do with syncing with Nokia devices. They are imposing their own field size limitations, and it's causing text to be truncated when syncing. Thanks for your help. Stuart Troy Sydney AUSTRALIA |
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Hi Karl,
Thank you for your response, but I am seeking explicit details on the field data lengths imposed by Outlook 2003. Specifically the fields related to Contacts. Anyone? Stuart Troy Sydney, Australia "Karl Timmermans" wrote: Don't know explicitly what Outlook sets as size limits for text fields in its various versions but your problem is not with what Outlook allows but rather what the target of that data accepts in terms of data limits. Nokia's limits are their own just as I suspect that the "Paste" function only pastes 1mb of data (never checked it personally so assuming your description to be correct. Don't have a test file handy at the moment with a 1mb+ field to check the limits of the Paste function) In database terms (using MS Access definitions for sake of simplicity) - the size of text field is 255 characters whereas a "memo" field (or extended text field which can contain all kinds of different types of data - letters, numbers images etc) is defined as follows: "Up to 63,999 characters. (If the Memo field is manipulated through DAO and only text and numbers [not binary data] will be stored in it, then the size of the Memo field is limited by the size of the database.)" In short - regardless of how much Outlook will store, doesn't matter if the target doesn't accept it and there are numerous things that Outlook allows that make database programs very unhappy. When you get into "syncing" with devices that generally have limited memory - not uncommon for the devices to allow only enough data per field to give an idea as to content versus downloading everything for a single contact which allows you to download more contacts overall within the capacity of its available memory. Karl __________________________________________________ _ Karl Timmermans - The Claxton Group ContactGenie - Importer 1.3 / DataPorter 2.0 / Exporter "Power contact importers/exporters for MS Outlook '2000/2007" http://www.contactgenie.com "Stuart Troy" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm looking for a table of field character limits in Outlook. In particular I'd like to know the character limitation in the Contact Notes field. What I'm finding is if you TYPE into the Contact Notes field, it seems to allow 7,245,252 characters. But if you PASTE into the Contact Notes field, it only accepts the first 1,048,576 The reason for my query is to do with syncing with Nokia devices. They are imposing their own field size limitations, and it's causing text to be truncated when syncing. Thanks for your help. Stuart Troy Sydney AUSTRALIA |
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Let me rephrase my original answer about explicit field size limits text
fields - don't know of any "practical" limit on a "per field" basis - leastwise none that I've ever seen published anywhere. The basic premise in your question is that "explicit" and "absolute" field sizes exist/are imposed (which would hold true for all non-text fields, i.e. boolean, date, number etc). However, there are a myriad of factors that come into play with "text" fields that include the infostore used (PST Type, Exch etc), transport mode, data access mode, custom form usage, online or offline, combined with overall capacity size limits of the info-store etc. However, if there is a published spec for text fields that identifies an absolute finite size for text fields under any condition that anyone is aware of - certainly would also be interested in finding that info out. Karl __________________________________________________ _ Karl Timmermans - The Claxton Group ContactGenie - Importer 1.3 / DataPorter 2.0 / Exporter "Power contact importers/exporters for MS Outlook '2000/2007" http://www.contactgenie.com "Stuart Troy" wrote in message ... Hi Karl, Thank you for your response, but I am seeking explicit details on the field data lengths imposed by Outlook 2003. Specifically the fields related to Contacts. Anyone? Stuart Troy Sydney, Australia "Karl Timmermans" wrote: Don't know explicitly what Outlook sets as size limits for text fields in its various versions but your problem is not with what Outlook allows but rather what the target of that data accepts in terms of data limits. Nokia's limits are their own just as I suspect that the "Paste" function only pastes 1mb of data (never checked it personally so assuming your description to be correct. Don't have a test file handy at the moment with a 1mb+ field to check the limits of the Paste function) In database terms (using MS Access definitions for sake of simplicity) - the size of text field is 255 characters whereas a "memo" field (or extended text field which can contain all kinds of different types of data - letters, numbers images etc) is defined as follows: "Up to 63,999 characters. (If the Memo field is manipulated through DAO and only text and numbers [not binary data] will be stored in it, then the size of the Memo field is limited by the size of the database.)" In short - regardless of how much Outlook will store, doesn't matter if the target doesn't accept it and there are numerous things that Outlook allows that make database programs very unhappy. When you get into "syncing" with devices that generally have limited memory - not uncommon for the devices to allow only enough data per field to give an idea as to content versus downloading everything for a single contact which allows you to download more contacts overall within the capacity of its available memory. Karl __________________________________________________ _ Karl Timmermans - The Claxton Group ContactGenie - Importer 1.3 / DataPorter 2.0 / Exporter "Power contact importers/exporters for MS Outlook '2000/2007" http://www.contactgenie.com "Stuart Troy" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm looking for a table of field character limits in Outlook. In particular I'd like to know the character limitation in the Contact Notes field. What I'm finding is if you TYPE into the Contact Notes field, it seems to allow 7,245,252 characters. But if you PASTE into the Contact Notes field, it only accepts the first 1,048,576 The reason for my query is to do with syncing with Nokia devices. They are imposing their own field size limitations, and it's causing text to be truncated when syncing. Thanks for your help. Stuart Troy Sydney AUSTRALIA |
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