maximum varchar length

maximum varchar length

am 25.02.2005 16:53:34 von Raul Secan

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Hello,=20

Does anyone know how many characters can support the VARCHAR type in =
PostgreSQL?

Thanks, Raul.
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Hello,

 

Does anyone know how =
many=20
characters can support the VARCHAR type in PostgreSQL?

 

Thanks,=20
Raul.


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Re: maximum varchar length

am 25.02.2005 17:24:01 von Frank Bax

At 10:53 AM 2/25/05, Raul Secan wrote:
>Does anyone know how many characters can support the VARCHAR type in
>PostgreSQL?


The answer is in the documentation:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.0/static/datatype-character .html

the longest possible character string that can be stored is about 1 GB.



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Re: maximum varchar length

am 25.02.2005 22:22:38 von enzo venegas palacios

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Report files.
thanks.


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Re: maximum varchar length

am 25.02.2005 22:35:58 von Frank Bax

You hijacked a thread - that's a no-no.

At 04:22 PM 2/25/05, enzo venegas palacios wrote:
>does anyone know how to printreports whit PHP,

File - Print.

>or conect wiht Crystal Report files.

ODBC?

http://search.postgresql.org/archives.search?cs=utf-8&fm=on& st=20&dt=back&q=crystal&ul=http%3A%2F%2Farchives.postgresql. org%2Fpgsql-odbc%2F%25&dp=0&o=0&ps=10&s=date


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