Thanks Bernard - that fixed it! On Fri, 2004-02-06 at 13:41, Bernard Clement wrote: > > If you are using 4.0.2 and above you can use cast. > > mysql> select var1,cast(var2 as unsigned) from test1; > +------+------------------------+ > | var1 | cast(var2 as unsigned) | > +------+------------------------+ > | 1 | 562949953421312 | > | 1 | 1 | > | 1 | 32768 | > +------+------------------------+ > 3 rows in set (0.00 sec) > > Note I add a row with "1" and another with "16". > > Bernard > > On Friday 06 February 2004 16:22, Greg Vines wrote: > > With sets if you select the set, you get a comma delimited list, but if > > you add zero, you get the number value of the entire set (which is what > > I want). The response is not always in exponential notation - just when > > a high order bit is set. > > > > This seems to be a problem with the output formatting. Do you know if > > there is a way to set the number of characters in a numeric response? > > > > On Fri, 2004-02-06 at 12:54, Michael Stassen wrote: > > > Why are you adding 0? Try this: > > > > > > SELECT var1, var2 FROM test1; > > > > > > Michael > > > > > > Greg Vines wrote: > > > > I'm trying to select all the fields from a set but when the number is > > > > large, it is returned in exponential notation. Is there a way to keep > > > > the returned number an integer? > > > > > > > > Example: > > > > create simple table: > > > > > > > > create table test1( > > > > var1 int, > > > > var2 set("1","2","3","4","5","6","7","8","9","10", > > > > "11","12","13","14","15","16","17","18","19","20", > > > > "21","22","23","24","25","26","27","28","29","30", > > > > "31","32","33","34","35","36","37","38","39","30", > > > > "41","42","43","44","45","46","47","48","49","40", > > > > "51","52","53","54","55","56","57","58","59","60") > > > > ); > > > > > > > > Add a row: > > > > > > > > insert into test1 values (1, "40"); > > > > > > > > Then select & oops: > > > > > > > > select var1,var2+0 from test1; > > > > > > > > +------+---------------------+ > > > > > > > > | var1 | var2+0 | > > > > > > > > +------+---------------------+ > > > > > > > > | 1 | 5.6294995342131e+14 | > > > > > > > > +------+---------------------+ > > > > > > > > > > > > How can I get this output as an integer? > > > > > > > > I've tried both MySQL 3.23 and 4.0.17 with the same result. I'm > > > > running on linux (RHL 8.0) > > > > > > > > Thanks > > > > - Greg > > > > -- > > Greg Vines mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Manzanita Systems http://www.manzanitasystems.com > > 14400 Midland Road Voice: (858) 679-8990 x104 > > Poway, CA 92064 Fax: (858) 679-8991 -- Greg Vines mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Manzanita Systems http://www.manzanitasystems.com 14400 Midland Road Voice: (858) 679-8990 x104 Poway, CA 92064 Fax: (858) 679-8991
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