Livio Zanol Puppim wrote:
> Thanks,
> I've used an ALTER TABLE and my problem is now solved....
> 
> ALTER TABLE nagios_hosts CHANGE alias alias varchar(128) NOT NULL default
> "";
> 
> I hope that fields will be bigger in new versions.
> 

Since you're well-versed enough in SQL, just submit a patch. It's the best
way to get changes done the way you want them. Otherwise Ethan might decide
to make the field 65 chars, which would indeed be bigger, but still not
quite big enough. I know I'd do it, but that's mainly because I'm evil in
a friendly and easy-going way.

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