Thread: 64 character column name's

64 character column name's

From
Richard Eicher II
Date:
Hello,

I know this has come up before, but I did not
find the answer yet. I am installing freeside and
need 64 character column name's. How is this done
or better yet is there a how to on this? I am
useing version 7.0.3-7 and believe it comes with
31 character column names.

Thank you for your time,
Rick Eicher II

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Re: 64 character column name's

From
Peter Eisentraut
Date:
Richard Eicher II writes:

> I know this has come up before, but I did not
> find the answer yet. I am installing freeside and
> need 64 character column name's. How is this done
> or better yet is there a how to on this? I am
> useing version 7.0.3-7 and believe it comes with
> 31 character column names.

See src/include/postgres_ext.h.

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Re: 64 character column name's

From
"Brett W. McCoy"
Date:
On Sat, 21 Apr 2001, Richard Eicher II wrote:

> I know this has come up before, but I did not
> find the answer yet. I am installing freeside and
> need 64 character column name's. How is this done
> or better yet is there a how to on this? I am
> useing version 7.0.3-7 and believe it comes with
> 31 character column names.

Freeside as in the billing software?  Where does it require 64 character
column names?  The schema description in
http://www.sisd.com/freeside/docs/schema.html doesn't seem to require it.

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