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    Hello friends, Can we create record in sql server. (similar to record in oracle). to hold different datatype fields?

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      Hello friends, Can we create record in sql server. (similar to record in oracle). to hold different datatype fields?

      Amit

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      Mycroft Holmes
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      Well that has got to be one of the lamest questions I have EVER come across. PLEASE, please do some reading, do some reaserch, open your freakin eyes and THINK, SQL Server is a database, admittedly less robust/powerful than Oracle but right up there for functionality, how could it NOT support different data type in it's table format. iamdking - you are an idiot. Sorry, could not resist and it may be unjustified but hey it's out there.

      Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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        Well that has got to be one of the lamest questions I have EVER come across. PLEASE, please do some reading, do some reaserch, open your freakin eyes and THINK, SQL Server is a database, admittedly less robust/powerful than Oracle but right up there for functionality, how could it NOT support different data type in it's table format. iamdking - you are an idiot. Sorry, could not resist and it may be unjustified but hey it's out there.

        Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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        Thank You. For your kind reply. I know I am idiot. But the fact is that I just started working on SQL Server and didnt found any record type variable in msdn. Thats why I ask such stupid question. Offcourse I didnt get answer ..But thanks for your quick response. :-\

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          Thank You. For your kind reply. I know I am idiot. But the fact is that I just started working on SQL Server and didnt found any record type variable in msdn. Thats why I ask such stupid question. Offcourse I didnt get answer ..But thanks for your quick response. :-\

          Amit

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          Ashfield
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          See what you mean, I just tried searching msdn for datatypes and it took some finding. If you have enterprise manager the help in there is better for this, but the link below may be of help. SQL Server

          Bob Ashfield Consultants Ltd

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            Thank You. For your kind reply. I know I am idiot. But the fact is that I just started working on SQL Server and didnt found any record type variable in msdn. Thats why I ask such stupid question. Offcourse I didnt get answer ..But thanks for your quick response. :-\

            Amit

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            Mycroft Holmes
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            Amit, I should apologise just because I had a cow of a day I should not have bitched at you. And I really could not resist having a go at iamdaking moniker;)

            Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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