>> Also I could be missing
>> something, but I can't see the advantage in VARCHAR since space is not
>> really a concern these days.
>
> char is fixed length and padded. If you don't fill up the space, the
> db does it for you (even though it seems it's internal only).
>
> http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/char.html
>
> When CHAR values are stored, they are right-padded with spaces to the
> specified length. When CHAR values are retrieved, trailing spaces are
> removed.

So where's the advantage of VARCHAR ?

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