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Char vs Varchar - Performance
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01/02/2005 11:27:56
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Forum:
Microsoft SQL Server
Category:
Database design
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00982531
Message ID:
00982706
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40
>Tom,
>
>If one audits the data that flows in and out of a database, then even with char and varchar data types, a NULL or a space is a significant difference. A NULL means that data was never entered. A space means that something was entered at one time and then someone changed their mind and got rid of it at a later time. That seems significant to me. ;)

Bonnie,

We're using triggers for auditing data. I don't see any benefits in using Nulls for that purpouse.
--sb--
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