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In Microsoft SQL Server, if I have a column of VARCHAR(255) and a column of VARCHAR(511) and compare the two columns in a query, does SQL Server have to implicitly convert the columns as it would if the were different data types?

I've checked the execution plan as well as the plan cache and cannot find any reference to an implicit conversion, but I'm having difficulty swallowing that SQL Server just handles it as well as if they were the same size.

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  • Those are in fact different datatypes so yes an implicit conversion happens.
    – Sean Lange
    Apr 13, 2015 at 18:52
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    By default SQL Server will ignore spaces at the end of strings when comparing the two strings- it pads the shorter one with spaces before it does the compare. But I would love to hear more from Sean (a very knowledgeable SQL Server developer) why they are different datatypes. Apr 13, 2015 at 19:03

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