The thing I also found interesting was that (in INNODB anyway) the storage needs for a BIGINT are not really that much larger than INT. So, I am just using BIGINT these days anyway. I forget what the numeric data types for Drizzle are. Was there just INTEGER?

Brian.
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On 7/30/09 1:05 PM, Brian Aker wrote:
Hi!

The plan is to implement SERIAL as a real type which would what you are
asking for (the code for signed/unsigned was more then a little bit of a
mess).

Are you looking for an OID?

Cheers,
-Brian

On Jul 30, 2009, at 9:08 AM, Tim Soderstrom wrote:

I know there was a conversation about this on the list before but I
was curious as to the outcome? I just built Drizzle from the latest
version as of yesterday and 'int unsigned' no longer works. I know
there was a big movement behind removing mediumint but I can't see how
signed/unsigned would fall into that category? 2 billion is big, but 4
billion is a hellofalot bigger :)

Just curious.

Tim


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