Subject | data truncated |
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Author | W O |
Post date | 2013-01-31T20:09:43Z |
Hello everybody
Sometimes I get an error message: "data truncated" when trying to save a
row.
I know what that means and how to resolve the problem, but the question is:
if the table have several columns, how can I know which of them is the
column with the problem?
Some hours ago I had that problem with a table which has 41 columns and it
take to me several valuable minutes to find the problematic column.
There is some way to find fast which is the column with the "data
truncated" error or the only option is to search one for one?
Greetings.
Walter.
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Sometimes I get an error message: "data truncated" when trying to save a
row.
I know what that means and how to resolve the problem, but the question is:
if the table have several columns, how can I know which of them is the
column with the problem?
Some hours ago I had that problem with a table which has 41 columns and it
take to me several valuable minutes to find the problematic column.
There is some way to find fast which is the column with the "data
truncated" error or the only option is to search one for one?
Greetings.
Walter.
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