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    Hello, does anyone know what is Enumeration in Sqlserver 2005,2008? what is the advantages and how I can use it? when do I need to implement enumeration? thanks

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      Hello, does anyone know what is Enumeration in Sqlserver 2005,2008? what is the advantages and how I can use it? when do I need to implement enumeration? thanks

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      Mycroft Holmes
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      Try doing some research, the question is too large for a simple forum post. Get some idea what you want to know and then ask a more specific question research center[^]

      Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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        Hello, does anyone know what is Enumeration in Sqlserver 2005,2008? what is the advantages and how I can use it? when do I need to implement enumeration? thanks

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        PIEBALDconsult
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        I don't think databases have enumerations, but you can have a translation table and use referential integrity.

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