Hi,
The comparison between Oracle VARCHAR2 and a PHP string doesn't seems to
work. Detail as follows:
I have one PHP variable and one Oracle column:
. $form_user_id: a PHP string obtained from web form input, such as 'user1'.
. Username: an oracle table column of type VARCHAR2(20).
The following sql statement failed:
"select * from mytable where Username='$form_user_id'"
It failed because Username has a strlen of 20, where $form_user_id has a
strlen of 5. If I changed the Username from VARCHAR2(20) to CHAR(20), then
this sql worked fine. But I think with Oracle VARCHAR2, the strlen of
Username in this case should be 5 instead of 20.
Victoria Zhou
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