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The diference between tinyint(4) and tinyint(3)?


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For integer types (tinyint, smallint, int, etc) the number in parenthesis is the display width that is used when the column is created with the ZEROFILL property.  If the number stored is less than the display width, it is zero-padded up to that width.  Eg:

 

For example, a SMALLINT(4) ZEROFILL would return the number 125 as '0125' in SELECT queries.  The number 12050 however would still be returned as '12050'.  It is already larger than the display width so no padding is done.

 

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