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TSQL problem

Asked by mattisflones in MS SQL Server

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What do i do wrong?

This is my TSQL
CREATE TABLE [T_TopMenu](TID INT PRIMARY KEY IDENTITY, TopMenuName NVARCHAR(250) NOT NULL, URL NVARCHAR(500)), SortOrder INT DEFAULT '0', PUB INT DEFAULT '0', DS DATESTAMP DEFAULT '01.01.1900'"

I get error at ",", so i guess that means i do something wrong with the default value of the two ints and the datetime on the end.. but whywhathow?

Somehow i feel someone is laughing a lot in the hellhole where the TSQL gnomes live..
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