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R. Giskard Reventlov4-Feb-10 3:06
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Md Saleem Navalur wrote:
One option is to change the varchars to nvarchars. This increases the Db size by 50%.
The existing users of the app would not want to have this, with no tangible benefit.


What difference would it make to the users? Do they specify a limit to the size of the database or are there other limiting factors?

In any case the tangible benefit is that it can now support internationalisation.

Md Saleem Navalur wrote:
Is it possible to have 2 sets of Db, one for existing customers and another for new customers (with nvarchar)
with the same code base, or some minor modifications to the code?


At the very least it would be pretty difficult to maintain with 2 'almost' identical databases.


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