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I was told that char is better than varchar. Is this right?
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I am going to have fields that are set to be either 25 50 100 or 150 =
characters long. Is there a reason any of these fields should be char or =
varchar? I have allways used varchar but I would like to know what is =
best.
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Feel free to respond directly to me since it is OT ;-)
Art
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