Hello all,

I know, I know - An Oracle list!!!!.  However some of us work with many
databases (our shop has Oracle, SQL Server, Adabas, and Sybase), so maybe
someone on this list can help. The subject line should give enough info to
delete the message if you hate the 'other' databases. 

I was asked recently if alasing all columns and tables in SQL statements in
stored procedures has any performance impacts. I've never noticed any
problems using aliases, nor have I seen any reference to performance hits
due to using aliases. The app is an MS component design thing in which all
the database calls are made from the data tier (VB) to stored procedures in
SQL Sever. 

Any thought on this?

Mike Lanteigne

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