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17/06/2011 13:57:03
John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvania, United States
 
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Forum:
Microsoft SQL Server
Category:
Other
Title:
Environment versions
SQL Server:
SQL Server 2005
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01514874
Message ID:
01514939
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87
>>>>>my statement: The go statement clears all temp variables... Your statement: That's not true.
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>>>>>Rest my case..
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>>>>Temp variables is somewhat ambigious statement. If you would just say 'variables', then there will be no discussion. Besides, I was not sure how your post was in any relevance to what we were discussing.
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>>>>In any case, in my post I explicitly was talking about temp tables to avoid confusions.
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>>>Ambiguous to you maybe.... anyway... i'm not arguing with you ..bye
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>>So, what is a temp variable in SQL? AFAIK there are temp tables and table variables, then you have local variables, but even though I admit am new to SQL server I have never heard of temp variables?
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>There is no such term in SQL Server as 'temp variables'. All variables in T-SQL are local to the batch that created it.

Well I'm glad you corrected me.... Are you so anally retentive that you didn't know what I meant? Forget it don't answer, I already know the answer.
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