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lyealain
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Posted - 2008-11-01 : 06:11:35
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| may i know what is the best datatype to declare for my business transaction id if the maximun record can go up to only 5000 record?should i use int ?? or tinyint? is MsSql support tinyint??what is the different between varchar and nchar?lyealain hong loon |
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visakh16
Very Important crosS Applying yaK Herder
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Posted - 2008-11-01 : 07:05:25
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| you can use smallint. see the ranges of int,tinyint & smallint herehttp://doc.ddart.net/mssql/sql70/ia-iz_29.htmvarchar is variable character. it will store variable number of characters in it upto maxlength that we define. a field varchar(10) can store upto 10 characters.nchar is unicode character. it can store other language characters also. each character takes double the storage space of original character.http://doc.ddart.net/mssql/sql70/ca-co_3.htmhttp://doc.ddart.net/mssql/sql70/na-nop_1.htm |
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