PostgreSQL: Documentation: Manuals: PostgreSQL 7.4: Character Types: "The notations varchar(n) and char(n) are aliases for character varying(n) and character(n), respectively. character without length specifier is equivalent to character(1); if character varying is used without length specifier, the type accepts strings of any size. The latter is a PostgreSQL extension."
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