>>I'm reviewing a "Best Practices" document for SQL Database Developers and although I may not agree with all of the document I don't see any problems with the standards that are being put into place...
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>>Except for the use of tinyint versus bit. Can someone explain to me the advantage of this use?
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>1. You cannot put the bit into a index
>2. If you define a nullable bit, it use a tinyint ( 8 bits ) space.
Seriously, Vic, that is just common sense! ;)