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Upgrade your Statements with the Statement Add Number Fields feature!

With the Statement Add Number Fields feature, you can now enhance your statements by including numerical fields to provide more detailed information.

Key Features:

Easily add numerical fields to your statements
Customize the format and layout of the added fields
Integrate the numerical data seamlessly into your statements

Potential Use Cases and Benefits:

Track expenses by adding a total cost field to your statements
Display quantities of products sold with a numerical field
Calculate and display discounts or tax amounts on your statements

Simplify your financial reporting and provide clarity to your customers with the Statement Add Number Fields feature. Upgrade today and take your statements to the next level!

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I think is ok to store numbers as varchar, as long as you don't want to make calcs with it. For example, a phone number or zip codes would be better to store in varchar fields because you could format them. You will not be able to do calculations with columns declared as varchar, so numeric types should be used.
Values in VARCHAR columns are variable-length strings. The length can be specified as a value from 0 to 65,535. The effective maximum length of a VARCHAR is subject to the maximum row size (65,535 bytes, which is shared among all columns) and the character set used.
255 is used because it's the largest number of characters that can be counted with an 8-bit number. ... When used this way, VarChar only uses the number of bytes + 1 to store your text, so you might as well set it to 255, unless you want a hard limit (like 50) on the number of characters in the field.
So, a CHAR(100) field (or variable) takes up 100 bytes on disk, regardless of the string it holds. VARCHAR is a variable length string data type, so it holds only the characters you assign to it. VARCHAR takes up 1 byte per character, + 2 bytes to hold length information.
Varchar2: Maximum size is 4000 bytes or characters, and minimum is 1 byte or 1 character. Varchar: Before Mysql version 5.0.3 Varchar datatype can store 255 character, but from 5.0.3 it can be store 65,535 characters. BUT it has a limitation of maximum row size of 65,535 bytes.
I think is ok to store numbers as varchar, as long as you don't want to make calcs with it. For example, a phone number or zip codes would be better to store in varchar fields because you could format them. You will not be able to do calculations with columns declared as varchar, so numeric types should be used.
A varchar or Variable Character Field is a set of character data of indeterminate length. The term varchar refers to a data type of a field (or column) in a Database Management System which can hold letters and numbers.
The CHAR and VARCHAR types are declared with a length that indicates the maximum number of characters you want to store. For example, CHAR(30) can hold up to 30 characters. The length of a CHAR column is fixed to the length that you declare when you create the table. The length can be any value from 0 to 255.
VARCHAR is a variable length string data type, so it holds only the characters you assign to it. VARCHAR takes up 1 byte per character, + 2 bytes to hold length information.
varchar [ ( n | max ) ] Variable-length, non-Unicode character data. n can be a value from 1 through 8,000. max indicates that the maximum storage size is 2^31-1 bytes. The storage size is the actual length of data entered + 2 bytes.
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