Stefan Meretz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I tested it on two machines, and got two slightly different results 
> (double byte vs. single byte representation?) after reading from 
> database:

(...)

> Any explanation for that difference?

Can you show us the DDL used on the table and the declaration on SQL Object /
SQL Alchemy?  If we can reproduce your tests or see how you've done it we can
give better answers.

> Maybe dependent from the MySQL version?

I believe it was more a problem of mysqldb and older versions of MySQL,
yes, as you can see in this list archives.  The problems didn't occur for
other supported database servers.


Be seeing you,
-- 
Jorge Godoy      <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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