> > > I currently use MyISAM, but I just tried a simple
> > > create(InnoDB)/show full columns from/  and
> > > it actually does return the JSON strings I put in.
> >
> > Try it on columns with a foreign key constraint.
>
> I did and it still works (maybe the behaviour is version
> dependent?).

Hmm, could be.

I remember all sorts of information being returned in the
COMMENTS section, all that was different from my
actual comment :-)


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