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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T14:56:33+00:00 2026-05-25T14:56:33+00:00

I have a column in a table which is has the data type of

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I have a column in a table which is has the data type of an integer. What I had in mind was that values added into that column will be either 0 – N, or just blank as in an empty variable (see below), but I’m not sure that this is possible?

if($resource) {
   $resource = $id - 2;
} else {
   $resource = "";
}

$result = mysql_query("INSERT INTO table (...,resource,...) VALUES (...,'$resource',...)");

If not, could I instead use the data type of VARCHAR, and then say:

if($resource) {
   $resource = $id - 2;
} else {
   $resource = "INVALID";
}

In that case, is there any conversion functions I’d have to do when extracting values from the column resource, or would numbers automatically be treated as integers?

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    2026-05-25T14:56:34+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 2:56 pm

    If the field should be “white” for any reason, I think you should mark it as NULLABLE and use word NULL (not INVALID)

    If a column is a number, never use a varchar, you will loose a lot of things (also, an int is smaller than a varchar)

    EDIT 1: Code snippet to allow null values on column:

    ALTER TABLE mytable MODIFY mycolumn INT;
    

    If you specify it as:

    ALTER TABLE mytable MODIFY mycolumn INT NOT NULL;
    

    It will be not nullable, so it should be nullable by default if you didn’t declare it differently

    EDIT 2: Important note, the column must not be UNIQUE otherwise the value will be not nullable!

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