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ramdas
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Posted - 2002-07-24 : 09:48:54
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| Hi Folks,In case there are lot of nullable columns in a table, does it degrade performance. Is there a acceptable number of nullable columns.Env: Windows 2000,SQL Server 2000.Thank youRamdasRamdas NarayananSQL Server DBA |
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robvolk
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Posted - 2002-07-24 : 09:56:25
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| It won't necessarily degrade performance, but a lot of nullable columns usually indicates a less-than-optimal table design. Having nullable columns does incur some extra processing overhead, but it's pretty minor.You'll have to post your exact table structures before we can render any other suggestions. |
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