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  1. Use caution with Table alias names

    In SQL Server, name of a table can be upto 128 characters long and this allows to have long descriptive table names which is actually a good thing and I personally like to have meaningful, easy to understand long descriptive names instead of short code word cryptic names. But if ...

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