HomeSQL ServerSQL Server Error Msg 6225 – Type “%.*ls.%.*ls” is marked for native serialization, but field “%.*ls” of type “%.*ls.%.*ls” is of type “%.*ls.%.*ls” which is a non-value type. Native serialization types can only have fields of blittable types. If you wish to have a field of any other type, consider using different kind of serialization format, such as User Defined Serialization.

SQL Server Error Msg 6225 – Type “%.*ls.%.*ls” is marked for native serialization, but field “%.*ls” of type “%.*ls.%.*ls” is of type “%.*ls.%.*ls” which is a non-value type. Native serialization types can only have fields of blittable types. If you wish to have a field of any other type, consider using different kind of serialization format, such as User Defined Serialization.

In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “6225 – Type “%.*ls.%.*ls” is marked for native serialization, but field “%.*ls” of type “%.*ls.%.*ls” is of type “%.*ls.%.*ls” which is a non-value type. Native serialization types can only have fields of blittable types. If you wish to have a field of any other type, consider using different kind of serialization format, such as User Defined Serialization.” in Microsoft SQL Server, the reason why it appears and the solution to fix it.

SQL Server Error Message

6225 – Type “%.*ls.%.*ls” is marked for native serialization, but field “%.*ls” of type “%.*ls.%.*ls” is of type “%.*ls.%.*ls” which is a non-value type. Native serialization types can only have fields of blittable types. If you wish to have a field of any other type, consider using different kind of serialization format, such as User Defined Serialization.

Reason for the Error

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Solution

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