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By fixed column in a record does that mean, c1 will have exactly 10 chars, c2 will have exactly 10 chars or c1 can have a maximum of 10 chars, c2 can have a maximum of 10 chars Because, there is difference between exactly ' n ' chars and can have a maximum of ' n ' chars ! |
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