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sunsanvin
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Posted - 2007-08-23 : 06:15:59
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| Dear Experts,I'm working for an ERP company, for our product, there are around 2000 tables. in each table, we are using 10 extra columns for our future use. all these are using nvarchar(50) datatype.almost 95% of the columns in these are not in use almost. those are having null value and in some columns, the values are like 0,1...is this affects the performance?please spare your valuble timethank you very muchVinodEven you learn 1%, Learn it with 100% confidence. |
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sunsanvin
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2007-08-23 : 07:49:13
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| is that nvarchar(50) datatype will consume memory and cause for less performance?VinodEven you learn 1%, Learn it with 100% confidence. |
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rmiao
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2007-08-23 : 22:27:09
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| Empty varchar columns don't take much resource, and shouldn't have performance impact if don't touch them. |
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