Good afternoon,

A question about varchar(1) and char(1).
If we have two tables
test1 (col1 varchar(1), ... ... );
test2 (col1 char(1), ... ... );

In the manuall, it written:

*Tip: * There are no performance differences between these three types, apart from the increased storage size when using the blank-padded type. While character(/n/) has performance advantages in some other database systems, it has no such advantages in PostgreSQL. In most situations text or character varying should be used instead.

As a result, setup 'col1' to either "varchar(1)" or "char(1)" does not matter at all?

Thanks a lot,
Emi

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