Beautiful!

Cheers, (one and all),
Dan.

On Sat, 16 Apr 2005, Dan Nelson wrote:

>In the last episode (Apr 16), Dan Bolser said:
>> The manual dosn't specify the maximum number of characters in the
>> 
>> TINYTEXT, TEXT, MEDIUMTEXT, and LONGTEXT data types.
>> 
>> http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/blob.html
>
>At the top of that page:
>
>  The four TEXT types, TINYTEXT, TEXT, MEDIUMTEXT, and LONGTEXT,
>  correspond to the four BLOB types and have the same maximum lengths
>  and storage requirements.
>
>There should probably be a link to
>http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/string-type-overview.html , which
>gives you the exact limits.
> 
>> Are these valid synonyms, TINYBLOB, MEDIUMBLOB and LONGBLOB?
>> 
>> I have a field with just under 1000 characters, am I OK with a TINYTEXT?
>
>No, since TINYTEXT is limited to 256 bytes.
>
>


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