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Jan 17, 2005

Whats the difference between int,float and decimal in sql server.

WHich data type takes how many bytes?

What data type i should use to store the following sets of data

1set----100000,854275,74892734
2set----6538726.98765923,762.659325

Thanks.

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Hi,



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