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Hmm.. ok.

Just I usually prefer using fixed field lengths as queries tend to be
significantly faster. Also, you can use them in indexes.

I find it strange that that would be the case...

And it leads me to wonder how you would represent an ending  "space" in a
field,


for example
insert into names values(1,'This is a space    ');

for perhaps some sort of formatting or something otherwise.

I'll try and find something in the postgres documentation to disable this
then I guess.


-Jeff

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [JDBC] Using char fields with 7.1.3 driver
From: "David Wall" <d.wall@computer.org>
To: <pgsql-jdbc@postgresql.org>

I'm not a JDBC expert, but this is pretty much the way I'd expect it to
work.  If you a have fixed length field, then the field should return
that many characters.  The varchar implies it's variable length, so
trailing spaces would then not be included.

David


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