Tuesday 13 May 2014

SQL Server Data Types

SQL Server Data Types



Data typeDescriptionStorage
String types:
char(n)Fixed width character string. Maximum 8,000 charactersDefined width
varchar(n)Variable width character string. Maximum 8,000 characters2 bytes + number of chars
varchar(max)Variable width character string. Maximum 1,073,741,824 characters2 bytes + number of chars
textVariable width character string. Maximum 2GB of text data4 bytes + number of chars
ncharFixed width Unicode string. Maximum 4,000 charactersDefined width x 2
nvarcharVariable width Unicode string. Maximum 4,000 characters
nvarchar(max)Variable width Unicode string. Maximum 536,870,912 characters
ntextVariable width Unicode string. Maximum 2GB of text data
bitAllows 0, 1, or NULL
binary(n)Fixed width binary string. Maximum 8,000 bytes
varbinaryVariable width binary string. Maximum 8,000 bytes
varbinary(max)Variable width binary string. Maximum 2GB
imageVariable width binary string. Maximum 2GB
Number types:
tinyintAllows whole numbers from 0 to 2551 byte
smallintAllows whole numbers between -32,768 and 32,7672 bytes
intAllows whole numbers between -2,147,483,648 and 2,147,483,6474 bytes
bigintAllows whole numbers between -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 and 9,223,372,036,854,775,8078 bytes
decimal(p,s)Fixed precision and scale numbers.
Allows numbers from -10^38 +1 to 10^38 –1.

The p parameter indicates the maximum total number of digits that can be stored (both to the left and to the right of the decimal point). p must be a value from 1 to 38. Default is 18.

The s parameter indicates the maximum number of digits stored to the right of the decimal point. s must be a value from 0 to p. Default value is 0
5-17 bytes
numeric(p,s)Fixed precision and scale numbers.
Allows numbers from -10^38 +1 to 10^38 –1.

The p parameter indicates the maximum total number of digits that can be stored (both to the left and to the right of the decimal point). p must be a value from 1 to 38. Default is 18.

The s parameter indicates the maximum number of digits stored to the right of the decimal point. s must be a value from 0 to p. Default value is 0
5-17 bytes
smallmoneyMonetary data from -214,748.3648 to 214,748.36474 bytes
moneyMonetary data from -922,337,203,685,477.5808 to 922,337,203,685,477.58078 bytes
float(n)Floating precision number data from -1.79E + 308 to 1.79E + 308.
The n parameter indicates whether the field should hold 4 or 8 bytes. float(24) holds a 4-byte field and float(53) holds an 8-byte field. Default value of n is 53.
4 or 8 bytes
realFloating precision number data from -3.40E + 38 to 3.40E + 384 bytes
Date types:
datetimeFrom January 1, 1753 to December 31, 9999 with an accuracy of 3.33 milliseconds8 bytes
datetime2From January 1, 0001 to December 31, 9999 with an accuracy of 100 nanoseconds6-8 bytes
smalldatetimeFrom January 1, 1900 to June 6, 2079 with an accuracy of 1 minute4 bytes
dateStore a date only. From January 1, 0001 to December 31, 99993 bytes
timeStore a time only to an accuracy of 100 nanoseconds3-5 bytes
datetimeoffsetThe same as datetime2 with the addition of a time zone offset8-10 bytes
timestampStores a unique number that gets updated every time a row gets created or modified. The timestamp value is based upon an internal clock and does not correspond to real time. Each table may have only one timestamp variable
Other data types:
sql_variantStores up to 8,000 bytes of data of various data types, except text, ntext, and timestamp
uniqueidentifierStores a globally unique identifier (GUID)
xmlStores XML formatted data. Maximum 2GB
cursorStores a reference to a cursor used for database operations
tableStores a result-set for later processing

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