desmond
one of my teachers at college once told me to give as less a digit as
possible
that is give it jst a BIT more den i need coz it takes up space .
:S ...
will someone correct me if im rong here . pleez
toby
Hello there
Mysql documentation says the following:
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Subject: Re: question about varchars
Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2002 05:20:01 +
desmond
one of my teachers at college once told me to give as less a digit
as possible
that is give it jst a BIT more den i need coz it takes up space
.
:S
Hello!
Desmond Lee wrote:
Hello there
Mysql documentation says the following:
values are stored using only as many characters as are needed, plus
one byte to record the length. Values are not padded; instead,
trailing spaces are removed when values are stored.
So, then would there
Desmond,
Thursday, July 25, 2002, 2:42:31 AM, you wrote:
DL Mysql documentation says the following:
DL values are stored using only as many characters as are needed, plus one
DL byte to record the length. Values are not padded; instead, trailing spaces
DL are removed when values are stored.
an
insert
or update sends data that is too long to a field with a restricted size?
Thanks
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From: Ralf Narozny [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 1:59 AM
To: Desmond Lee
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Subject: Re: question about varchars
Hello!
Desmond Lee
, July 25, 2002 1:59 AM
To: Desmond Lee
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: question about varchars
Hello!
Desmond Lee wrote:
Hello there
Mysql documentation says the following:
values are stored using only as many characters as are needed, plus
one byte to record the length. Values
Hello there
Mysql documentation says the following:
values are stored using only as many characters as are needed, plus one
byte to record the length. Values are not padded; instead, trailing spaces
are removed when values are stored.
So, then would there be anything wrong with making all
Hello there
Mysql documentation says the following:
values are stored using only as many characters as are needed, plus one
byte to record the length. Values are not padded; instead, trailing spaces
are removed when values are stored.
So, then would there be anything wrong with making all