a freehost, I suppose they have suppressed char for varchar, avoiding
space with newbie issue.
Sure, I can use int! Matter of fact i'm using int right now, but
looking to the future (when DB will grow up) cake approch will be
better.
What do you suggest?
On 27 Set, 18:50, Jeremy Burns | Class Outfit
<jeremybu...@classoutfit.com> wrote:
> varchar?
>
> Is it a MySQL database? If so, what's the restriction for? If you really really can't (and I'd be surprised) then can you work with an int instead?
>
> Jeremy Burns
> Class Outfit
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> On 27 Sep 2010, at 17:48, Mariano C. wrote:
>
> > I've a problem with my free host, I cant' create char! Can I specify
> > another field type for magic id creation. And if I can, where I have
> > to explain that?
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