I'm working tons of phone numbers, and many are international.
I've changed my phone numbers table structure to have 5 columns:
`phonenumbers`.`phoneID`
`phonenumbers`.`countrycode`
`phonenumbers`.`areacode`
`phonenumbers`.`phonenumber`
`phonenumbers`.`ext`
At the moment the phoneID is the only column that's an INT, since it's the primary key.
Should I change the other columns to integers? I've heard indexes work best with numeric values, and I'm only storing numbers in each of the columns (no dashes, parenthesis, spaces, etc)
I'm still learning how MySQL works with indexes, so I'm curious how others work with searching for numbers. In this case, I'm sure I'll be searching for numbers that start with a certain known areacode
and part of a known phonenumber
, or an entire phonenumber
.
The part that gets me with indexing and table columns like phone numbers is that I don't always know how long a phonenumber
will be. Since countries have different lengths for areacodes and phonenumbers.
In summary, INT vs VARCHAR indexing with numbers.