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| From: | Mark Maunder | Date: | December 3 2004 8:52pm |
| Subject: | Re: if last binary byte is space (ascii 32) mysql drops it | ||
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So what you're saying is that BINARY isn't binary because it chomps spaces off the end, thereby corrupting the binary data. Sounds like a bug. Should I report it? On Fri, 2004-12-03 at 12:30, Paul DuBois wrote: > I agree about using the TINYBLOB to avoid trailing space truncation, but > BINARY and VARBINARY are MySQL data types now. > > http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/BINARY_VARBINARY.html
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| • if last binary byte is space (ascii 32) mysql drops it | Mark Maunder | 3 Dec |
| • Re: if last binary byte is space (ascii 32) mysql drops it | Dan Nelson | 3 Dec |
| • Re: if last binary byte is space (ascii 32) mysql drops it | Mark Maunder | 3 Dec |
| • Re: if last binary byte is space (ascii 32) mysql drops it | Paul DuBois | 3 Dec |
| • Re: if last binary byte is space (ascii 32) mysql drops it | Mark Maunder | 3 Dec |
| • Re: if last binary byte is space (ascii 32) mysql drops it | Heikki Tuuri | 3 Dec |
