Doug Brown wrote:
> I understand several things about SQL when it comes to getting information
> out of it, but never really have understood which data types to use for what
> specific data. I know what ones suppose to hold what kind of data as far as
> integer data, character data, monetary data, data and time data, binary
> strings, and so on.  I am mostly confused with n(varchar) or (n)char. I know
> that varchar is for using Non-Unicode data and nvarchar is for Unicode that
> is of varying length, but when would I use each?

Are you asking about the language SQL or about a specific implementation?

Jochem

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