This worked for me: 

update pg_attribute set atttypmod = 104 where attname = 'column_name' and
attrelid = (select oid from pg_class where relname = 'tablename');

to set a varchar column 'columnname' in 'tablename' to a size of 100.

Tamsin

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> I don't know if you can use ALTER TABLE to do this
> but you could rename the old column, add a new column with
> the right name and size and use an UPDATE statement to
> copy the data in.
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> Unfortunately I had problems dropping the old column since
> ALTER TABLE xxx DROP COLUMN zzzz is not implemented in
> the version on p-sql I'm using - I wonder if its in a later release???
> If not you might have to create a whole new table and copy the data
> in with a INSERT INTO xxx SELECT * from zzz;
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> Hope this helps, maybe someone else knows the ultimate way of 
> doing this :)
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> MC
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> This seems like a simple enough thing, and I'm sure it's been answered,
> but I couldn't find anything that helped in the archives. Basically, I
> have a column in my table that was, once upon a time, large enough, but
> now, I need to increase the site of the column. How can I do that?
> Thanks,
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> Joe
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