It looks blank, but its contents are actually there. ctrl-a, ctrl-c in the column selects what you''d expect to see.
The behavior happens a 65536 in the lpad
select lpad('test', 65535, 't') -- looks OK
select lpad('test', 65536, 't') -- looks empty (but really isn't)
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 12:08 PM, Peter Geoghegan
<peter.geoghegan86@gmail.com> wrote:
Here's Jeff's test case. I am not immediately able to check it:
On 27 July 2010 17:54, Jeff Adams <jadams@azavea.com> wrote:
> Piece o' cake:
>
> select lpad('test', 75, 't') as test75, lpad('test', 750, 't') as test750,
> lpad('test', 7500, 't') as test7500, lpad('test', 75000, 't') as test75000,
> lpad('test', 10000, 't') as test10000
>
> For me, I see "tttttttttttttttttttttt" in the (non-resized) test75, test750,
> test7500, and test10000 columns, but the test75000 column has a blank cell.
>
> Jeff
>
>
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