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| From: | Baron Schwartz | Date: | August 24 2007 5:27pm |
| Subject: | Re: Column type suggestions | ||
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Search the manual and the web for PROCEDURE ANALYSE() and some examples of how to use it. (It's not obvious how to get good results). I think Ronald Bradford has a good blog post on it. Benjamin Wiechman wrote: > I recall there is a command that will display suggested optimal columns > types for a given table based on the data stored in the table, but I haven't > been able to figure out what it is. > > > > Help! > > > > Thanks. > > > > Ben Wiechman > > Wisper High Speed Internet > > ben@stripped > > > >
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