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Kingsley
 
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Default Datatypes - 10-16-2003 , 02:31 PM






Does anyone know of a good resource for a list SQL Server datatypes
with their respective properties?

Thx

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Default Re: Datatypes - 10-16-2003 , 03:00 PM






How about BooksOnLine...

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Default Re: Datatypes - 10-16-2003 , 03:39 PM



Kingsley,

Just in case you don't actually have SQL Server (.edu may mean a class,
right) then look here:

SQL SERVER 2000 Data Types (from the online BOL)
http://tinyurl.com/r7g1

Russell Fields

"Kingsley" <kingsley (AT) unm (DOT) edu> wrote

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Default Re: Datatypes - 10-17-2003 , 05:08 PM



Thanks Russell, I was trying to decide btwn. float and decimal and so
while the BOL had some nice definitions it did not suffice, so I did a
web search to help me decide to stay away from float, which I happened
upon by upsizing a Double field from an .mdb. BTW, your link goes to
an article on 'logmarkhistory' - probably due to the MS frameset.

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Kingsley,

Just in case you don't actually have SQL Server (.edu may mean a class,
right) then look here:

SQL SERVER 2000 Data Types (from the online BOL)
http://tinyurl.com/r7g1

Russell Fields

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with their respective properties?

Thx

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