The int type takes 4 byte signed integer i.e. 32 bits ( 232 values can be stored). The BigInt type takes 8 byte signed integer i.e. 64 bits (264 values can be stored).
Let us see an example.
Creating a table with zerofill, that would add leading zeros.
mysql> create table IntandBigint20Demo -> ( -> Number int(20) zerofill, -> Code BigInt(20) zerofill -> ); Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.58 sec)
After creating a table, we will insert records into the table.
mysql> insert into IntandBigint20Demo values(987,987); Query OK, 1 row affected (0.16 sec)
Now we can display all records with the help of select statment. The query is as follows −
mysql> select *from IntandBigint20Demo;
The following is the output.
+----------------------+----------------------+ | Number | Code | +----------------------+----------------------+ | 00000000000000000987 | 00000000000000000987 | +----------------------+----------------------+ 1 row in set (0.00 sec)
Look at the sample output, in the beginning, 0 gets filled. This itself states that 20 is the width in let’s say.
Number int(20) zerofill