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09-01-2021 11:25 AM
by Anonymous User
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I created a Survey123 for a partner organization collecting data for us. They have collected the data but have the following error when trying to sync: 

“String or binary data would be truncated. The statement has been terminated.”
 
In my experience, this is because a an answer exceeds the character field length limit. Is the the only reason for this error? I don't have their tablets so I can't see what question is causing the issue. I looked at the XLS form, but don't seem to to catch the issue. 
 
Wondering if there is another problem causing the error. 
 
 
 
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ZacharySutherby
Esri Regular Contributor

Hello @Anonymous User, 

In testing on my end one field that seems to be causing the error is the Project Name field. For the bind::esri:fieldLength it is set to 30 but the value that was submitted in my test survey is "MedBow Springs/ WYNDD Survey 2021" which is 33 characters. 

 

Thank you, 

Zach

Thank you,
Zach

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ZacharySutherby
Esri Regular Contributor

Hello @Anonymous User, 

In testing on my end one field that seems to be causing the error is the Project Name field. For the bind::esri:fieldLength it is set to 30 but the value that was submitted in my test survey is "MedBow Springs/ WYNDD Survey 2021" which is 33 characters. 

 

Thank you, 

Zach

Thank you,
Zach
by Anonymous User
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Great! That worked and they were able to sync the surveys. Thank you. 

DeonLengton
Esri Contributor

Hi @Anonymous User 

If you still struggle then you could have the user enable diagnostics on the tablet and have them send you the log file - it should cast more light on the erroneous field causing the sync issue.

Regards

Deon

by Anonymous User
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I did not know you could use this tool. I will keep it in mind for the future.