Ross McKay wrote:
> First, start here:
>
> http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/string-types.html
>
> Stuart wrote:
>
>   
>>> varchar: only the space required for the content of the field is
>>> allocated per row but these fields are limited to 255 chars (IIRC) in
>>> length.
>>>       
>
> In MySQL, varchar can hold "up to" 65,535 characters, but the actual
> maximum size is limited by the maximum row length (65,535 bytes) and the
> character set (e.g. utf8 uses between one and three bytes per
> character).
>
> Maybe you're thinking of char, which is limited to 255 characters.
>   

You're referencing the 5.1 manual.  In the 5.0 manual it says that
VARCHAR was extended to 65535 in 5.0.3, so you're statement is not
entirely correct, nor was Stuart's.  That's why I linked him to the 5.0
manual page on data types.

Thank you,
Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
Internal Developer
http://www.onshore.com



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