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mysql 5.0/5.1 questions for learning purposesFri, 06 Aug 2010 16:56:36 +0000http://wordpress.org/?v=abchourly1By: urs
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ursFri, 12 Feb 2010 18:13:25 +0000http://mysql-qotd.casperia.net/?p=185#comment-22<b>
Answer:
a
That's because all columns have a constant length.
If you'd add for example a varchar field, then the rowtype changes to dynamic.
c and d are innodb row-formats.
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Answer:
a
That’s because all columns have a constant length.
If you’d add for example a varchar field, then the rowtype changes to dynamic.
c and d are innodb row-formats.