Hello: > CHAR value types are for fixed length data fields. If you enter 2 characters > in a 10 character field, the other 8 characters are typically field with > spaces (depends on implementation). All though most developers trim results > of CHAR fields, there are some applications that might require the spaces to > be included (register fields come to mind). I think that leaving the field > padded with spaces is the correct thing to do. Ok, idea discarded then :)
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