Liivar,
Tuesday, April 02, 2002, 10:52:01 AM, you wrote:

LP> How I can use ',' instead of '.' in a number values in mysql. I changed
LP> charactermap but nothing.
LP> MySQL 3.23.41 RH7.2

No, you can't use ',' in a numeric values. If you want to store data
separated with a ',' you can store as a string instead of numeric type.

LP> Liivar





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