Paul DuBois wrote:
At 10:34 -0500 3/13/03, Keith C. Ivey wrote: >I am curious why a DATE takes 3 bytes and a TIME takes 3 bytes, but a >DATETIME takes 8 bytes, even though TIME covers a much greater range >than the time part of a DATETIME, but that's just one of the >mysteries of MySQL that's probably not worth losing sleep over.
I believe that to get that information you must sign a non-disclosure agreement.
> >[Filter fodder: SQL]
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You can't download the source?
I guess I should have added a ":-)" to my remark.
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