Hi, the name datatype, which is used at least here: pg_database.datname pg_shadow.usename
is a 31 character field. That seems awfully low. For instance, what if I'm silly enough to want to make a database named: customer_GUID where GUID is something like: 0ff7d0cc-7394-4b15-a28e-7018b1056f9c You can imagine I have many customers, each with their own database; since I use a guid to distinguish the customers, it makes most sense to me to use a guid to distinguish their databases. Since GUIDs (in that form at least) are 36 characters, I'm already SOL. I can condense the data, but I'd really much rather just use it like it is. SQL Server 2000, for example, uses nvarchar(256) for the sysname field, which seems to perform a similar function. Is there a way to configure PostgreSQL to make the name field larger? Thanks, // mark ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly