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  1. Re: [HACKERS] varchar/char size

    Zeugswetter Andreas <andreas.zeugswetter@telecom.at> — 1998-01-08T10:11:35Z

    Bruce wrote:
    > 
    > On Wed, 7 Jan 1998, Bruce Momjian wrote:
    >> 
    >> > In my experience, char() is full size as defined by create, and
    >> > varchar() is the the size of the actual data in the field, like
    text,
    >> > but with a pre-defined limit.
    >> 
    >> 	Can you remind me what the difference is between text and
    varchar?  Why
    >> would you use varchar over text?
    >
    >Only because SQL people are used to varchar, and not text, and
    sometimes
    >people want to have a maximum size if they are displaying this data in
    a
    >form that is only of limited size
    
    1. Thanks for the very nice change !
    2. now the difference:
    	- varchar must fit directly into tuple
    	- varchar enforces a supplied max length (as in varchar(256))
    	- text has no size limit (2Gb in Informix) (therefore should be
    pointer to LOB iff >= max row size)
    	- max size of varchar is limited by max row size (32k)
    	- max size can be used to align btree index (advantage ?
    (Informix does it))
    	- therefore varchar better performance than text for small texts
    (implementation specific)
    	- index for text ? (is btree useful for avg. 50k html pages ? I
    don't think so.)
    
    Andreas