I am curious how religiously people stay true to using data types for MS SQL
Server.  I know some of these stretch to other RDBMS's, however, I would
like to know what people in industry think.  What type of general rules of
thumb do people follow when planning data types  for a data store? For
instance Money, Numeric, varchar, int, bigint ...  I think you get the
point.   

I am looking for response such as; never use that type, it won't convert to
Oracle.  Never use that type, the space you save is not worth it, etc....

If this needs more elaboration, please let me know

Mike.



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