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Aleph_0
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Posted - 2011-12-09 : 14:23:58
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| Hi all, just a couple quick questions about creating temp tables: do you do the whole CREATE TABLE #HelpImTrappedInTheInterwebs thing or just SELECT...INTO #NoReallyHelpMeHesAMonster and be done with it? If you CREATE, do you also set a primary key?I guess my question is really about common/best practices when creating temp tables.Thanks! |
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tkizer
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Aleph_0
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Posted - 2011-12-09 : 15:13:44
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quote: Originally posted by tkizer It depends on what I need to do. Adding primary keys and other indexes also depends on what I need to do. If I use SELECT/INTO to create it, then I still may add primary key and/or indexes. The answer is "it depends".Tara KizerMicrosoft MVP for Windows Server System - SQL Serverhttp://weblogs.sqlteam.com/tarad/Subscribe to my blog
Oh good - I don't feel so bad now. I've only been using CREATE when the table is large and adding a primary key speeds things up. What other reasons would make you use CREATE?Thanks for your input! |
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