What are user defined datatypes and when you should go for
them?
Answer / swapna
User defined datatypes let you extend the base SQL Server
datatypes by providing a descriptive name, and format to
the database. Take for example, in your database, there is
a column called Flight_Num which appears in many tables. In
all these tables it should be varchar(8).
In this case you could create a user defined datatype
called Flight_num_type of varchar(8) and use it across all
your tables.
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