It's all in the "Books "Online" that comes with SQL Server.....just search for datatypes....you'll find a page that describes them all along with limits etc.

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  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Jeff Small
  To: SQL
  Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 7:24 AM
  Subject: SQL Server datatype cheat sheet?

  Does anyone know of a cool little cheat sheet for SQL server datatypes?
  Like, the size limit of an nvarchar, what the length of a text field means,
  how the size of a char field can be set, etc? We've got a couple other newer
  developers who are setting up tables and it'd be nice to have a little
  cheatsheet to hand out to everyone so they can use the appropriate datatype
  at the appropriate time.

  I could probably make a little spreadsheet up, but I just thought someone
  else might've gone to the trouble already and thrown it up on a website
  someplace...
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