SQL Server Error Msg 9529 – In the XML content that is supplied for the column set column ‘%.*ls’, the sqlDBType:base64Encoded attribute on the element ‘%.*ls’ is not valid. The base64Encoded attribute can only be used when the corresponding sparse column is of character data type (char, varchar, nchar, nvarchar), or if the sparse column is of data type sql_variant and the value of the xsi:type attribute is “Char”, “VarChar”, “NChar”, or “NVarChar”.

In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “9529 – In the XML content that is supplied for the column set column ‘%.*ls’, the sqlDBType:base64Encoded attribute on the element ‘%.*ls’ is not valid. The base64Encoded attribute can only be used when the corresponding sparse column is of character data type (char, varchar, nchar, nvarchar), or if the sparse column is of data type sql_variant and the value of the xsi:type attribute is “Char”, “VarChar”, “NChar”, or “NVarChar”.” in Microsoft SQL Server, the reason why it appears and the solution to fix it.

SQL Server Error Message

9529 – In the XML content that is supplied for the column set column ‘%.*ls’, the sqlDBType:base64Encoded attribute on the element ‘%.*ls’ is not valid. The base64Encoded attribute can only be used when the corresponding sparse column is of character data type (char, varchar, nchar, nvarchar), or if the sparse column is of data type sql_variant and the value of the xsi:type attribute is “Char”, “VarChar”, “NChar”, or “NVarChar”.

Reason for the Error

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Solution

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