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One thing you have to consider is the comparison semantic when using CHAR vs VARCHAR. You should consult the Oracle Doc on this.
>>> tterrian_at_daas.dla.mil 08/29/01 03:35PM >>>
I think that this subject comes up now and then, but I don't remember the
conclusions........
We are creating a Data Warehouse and the subject of char vs varchar2 data types came up. I searched google and found a little bit on the subject (mainly there is no space savings between char(1) and varchar2(1)).
Has anybody studied this? For example: If I know that all my data is 10 characters wide, should I not create the field as char(10)? Any reason to make it a varchar2(10)? Would sql scripts (select and dml) be faster with one type or the other? Any space savings with one type or the other (still given 10 characters of fixed data)?
Thanks,
Tom
Tom Terrian
Oracle DBA
WPAFB - DAASC
tterrian_at_daas.dla.mil
937-656-3844
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