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Posted by "Rahul S. Johari" on 12/15/05 19:00
Ave,
Yes phpMyAdmin does but I'm sure many other don't. I'll keep this in mind.
Thanks.
On 12/15/05 11:01 AM, "John Hinton" <webmaster@ew3d.com> wrote:
> Rahul S. Johari wrote:
>
>> Ave,
>>
>> I'm looking into the ZEROFILL option now. Didn't know about it before but it
>> looks promising and probably is my solution. I'll get back.
>>
>> Thanks a ton!
>>
>> On 12/15/05 10:24 AM, "Jim Moseby" <JMoseby@nrbindustries.com> wrote:
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>>
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> Zerofill in mysql will do it. But, many mysql 'clients' don't 'display'
> the zeros. As best that I remember, phpMyAdmin does show the zeros, so
> be careful as what you 'see' might not really be what you 'get'. Seems
> like there are issues with the viewing of this in Excel as well..
> Friggin programs that think they are smarter that people!!!!
>
> Anyway, that'll do the mysql side of it for you.
>
> John Hinton
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