Character Types
Table 1 lists the character types that can be used in GaussDB(DWS). For string operators and related built-in functions, see Character Processing Functions and Operators.
| Name | Description | Storage Space |
|---|---|---|
| CHAR(n) CHARACTER(n) NCHAR(n) | Fixed-length string, blank padded. n indicates the string length. If it is not specified, the default precision 1 is used. | The maximum size is 10 MB. |
| VARCHAR(n) CHARACTER VARYING(n) | Variable-length string. n indicates the string length. | The maximum size is 10 MB. |
| VARCHAR2(n) | Variable-length string. It is an alias for VARCHAR(n) type, compatible with Oracle. n indicates the string length. | The maximum size is 10 MB. |
| NVARCHAR2(n) | Variable-length string. n indicates the string length. | The maximum size is 10 MB. |
| CLOB | A big text object. It is an alias for TEXT type, compatible with Oracle. | The maximum size is 10,7373,3621 bytes (1 GB - 8203 bytes). |
| TEXT | Variable-length string. | The maximum size is 10,7373,3621 bytes (1 GB - 8203 bytes). |
In addition to the size limitation on each column, the total size of each tuple is 10,7373,3621 bytes (1 GB - 8203 bytes).
GaussDB(DWS) has two other fixed-length character types, as listed in Table 2. The name type exists only for the storage of identifiers in the internal system catalogs and is not intended for use by general users. Its length is currently defined as 64 bytes (63 usable characters plus terminator). The type "char" only uses one byte of storage. It is internally used in the system catalogs as a simplistic enumeration type.
| Name | Description | Storage Space |
|---|---|---|
| name | Internal type for object names | 64 bytes |
| "char" | Single-byte internal type | 1 byte |
Examples
-- Create a table:
CREATE TABLE char_type_t1
(
CT_COL1 CHARACTER(4)
) DISTRIBUTE BY HASH (CT_COL1);
-- Insert data:
INSERT INTO char_type_t1 VALUES ('ok');
-- Query data in the table:
SELECT ct_col1, char_length(ct_col1) FROM char_type_t1;
ct_col1 | char_length
---------+-------------
ok | 4
(1 row)
-- Delete the tables:
DROP TABLE char_type_t1; 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 | -- Create a table:
CREATE TABLE char_type_t2
(
CT_COL1 VARCHAR(5)
) DISTRIBUTE BY HASH (CT_COL1);
-- Insert data:
INSERT INTO char_type_t2 VALUES ('ok');
INSERT INTO char_type_t2 VALUES ('good');
-- Specify the type length. An error is reported if an inserted string exceeds this length.
INSERT INTO char_type_t2 VALUES ('too long');
ERROR: value too long for type character varying(4)
CONTEXT: referenced column: ct_col1
-- Specify the type length. A string exceeding this length is truncated.
INSERT INTO char_type_t2 VALUES ('too long'::varchar(5));
-- Query data:
SELECT ct_col1, char_length(ct_col1) FROM char_type_t2;
ct_col1 | char_length
---------+-------------
ok | 2
good | 5
too l | 5
(3 rows)
-- Delete data:
DROP TABLE char_type_t2;
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