Paul McNett wrote:

You are thinking too hard. If the table is that small, and will always  be
that small, the difference in the total number of bytes with int  versus
tinyint isn't worth thinking about. Just go with int and worry  about your
real business problems.  Paul




I was thinking not of the primary table itself but the foreign keys in
other tables.  But you're right....I'm probably splitting hairs.  Thanks,
Paul!




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