- What's New
- Function Overview
- Product Bulletin
- Service Overview
- Billing
- Getting Started
-
User Guide
- Permissions Management
- Buying a GaussDB Instance
- GaussDB Instance Connection
-
Database Migration
- Overview of GaussDB Migration Solutions
- Using DRS to Migrate Data from Oracle Database to GaussDB
- Using DRS to Migrate Data from MySQL Database to GaussDB
- Migrating Data to GaussDB Using the Export and Import Functions of DAS
- Using the copy to/from Command to Export and Import Data
- Using CopyManager in JDBC to Export and Import Data
- Using gs_dump and gs_dumpall to Export Data
- Using gs_restore to Import Data
- Using gs_loader to Import Data
- Database Use
-
Instance Management
- Viewing GaussDB Instance Overview Data
- Configuring Security Group Rules for a GaussDB Instance
- Binding and Unbinding an EIP for a GaussDB Instance
- Modifying the Recycle Bin Policy for a GaussDB Instance
- Exporting Information About All GaussDB Instances
- Unsubscribing a Yearly/Monthly GaussDB Instance
- Stopping a GaussDB Instance
- Starting a GaussDB Instance
- Rebooting a GaussDB Instance
- Deleting a Pay-per-Use GaussDB Instance
- Rebuilding a GaussDB Instance
- Stopping a GaussDB Node
- Starting a GaussDB Node
- Rebooting a GaussDB Node
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Instance Modifications
- Changing the Name of a GaussDB Instance
- Changing the Database Port of a GaussDB Instance
- Changing the M Compatibility Port
- Changing the CPU and Memory Specifications of a GaussDB Instance
- Configuring Read Replicas
- Synchronizing Data to a Single-Replica Instance
- Viewing and Modifying Advanced Features
- Scaling In and Out an Instance
- Scaling Up Storage Space
- Changing the Deployment Model
- Performing a Primary/Standby DN Switchover
- Instance Upgrade
- Plug-in Management
- Data Backup
- Data Restoration
- Parameter Management
- Monitoring and Alarming
- Logs and Auditing
- Quota Adjustment
- SQL Diagnosis
-
Disaster Recovery Management
- Constraints
- Creating a DR Task
- Checking DR Task Statuses
- Promoting the DR Instance to Primary
- Stopping a DR Task
- Deleting a DR Task
- Re-creating a DR Task After the Primary Instance Is Faulty
- Switching Roles of Primary and DR Instances
- Re-establishing a DR Relationship
- Performing a DR Drill
- Enabling or Disabling Log Cache
- Restrictions on the DR Instance
- Managing GaussDB Tasks
- Managing GaussDB Tags
- Resetting the Administrator Password of a GaussDB Instance
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Developer Guide
-
Developer Guide(Distributed_8.x)
- Database System Overview
- Database Security
- Database Quick Start
- Development and Design Proposal
-
Application Development Guide
- Development Specifications
- Obtaining the Driver Package
-
Development Based on JDBC
- JDBC Packages, Driver Classes, and Environment Classes
- Development Process
- Loading a Driver
- Connecting to a Database
- Connecting to a Database (Using SSL)
- Connecting to a Database (Using UDS)
- Running SQL Statements
- Processing Data in a Result Set
- Closing a Database Connection
- Log Management
- Examples: Common Operations
- Example: Retrying SQL Queries for Applications
- Example: Logic Replication Code
- Example: Parameters for Connecting to the Database in Different Scenarios
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JDBC Interface Reference
- java.sql.Connection
- java.sql.CallableStatement
- java.sql.DatabaseMetaData
- java.sql.Driver
- java.sql.PreparedStatement
- java.sql.ResultSet
- java.sql.ResultSetMetaData
- java.sql.Statement
- javax.sql.ConnectionPoolDataSource
- javax.sql.DataSource
- javax.sql.PooledConnection
- javax.naming.Context
- javax.naming.spi.InitialContextFactory
- CopyManager
- PGReplicationConnection
- PGReplicationStream
- ChainedStreamBuilder
- ChainedCommonStreamBuilder
- Common JDBC Parameters
- FAQs
- JDBC Data Type Mapping
- Development Based on ODBC
- Development Based on libpq
- Psycopg-based Development
-
ECPG-based Development
- Development Process
- ECPG Components
- ECPG Preprocessing and Compiling
- Managing Database Connections
- Running SQL Commands
- Querying the Result Set
- Closing a Database Connection
- Host Variables
- Executing Dynamic SQL Statements
- Error Handling
- Preprocessor Directives
- Using Library Functions
- SQL Descriptor Area
- Examples
- ecpg and Pro*C Compatibility Comparison
- ECPG API Reference
- Development Based on the Go Driver
- Compatibility Reference
- Commissioning
-
SQL Optimization
- Query Execution Process
- Introduction to the SQL Execution Plan
- Optimization Process
- Updating Statistics
- Reviewing and Modifying a Table Definition
- Typical SQL Optimization Methods
- Experience in Rewriting SQL Statements
- Configuring Key Parameters for SQL Tuning
-
Hint-based Optimization
- Plan Hint Optimization
- Hint Specifying the Query Block Where the Hint Is Located
- Hint Specifying the Query Block and Schema of a Table
- Join Order Hints
- Join Operation Hints
- Rows Hints
- Stream Operation Hints
- Scan Hints
- Sublink Name Hints
- Skew Hints
- Parameterized Path Hint
- Hint Errors, Conflicts, and Other Warnings
- GUC Parameter Hints
- Hints for Selecting the Custom Plan or Generic Plan
- Hints Specifying Not to Expand Subqueries
- Hints Specifying Not to Use Global Plan Cache
- Hints of Parameterized Paths at the Same Level
- Hints for Setting Slow SQL Control Rules
- Bitmap Scan Hints
- Hint for Inner Table Materialization During Join
- AGG Hint
- Query Rewriting Hints
- Hints for Specifying ANY Sublink Pullup
- Hints for Specifying the Degree of Parallelism for Scans
- Hints for Specifying Whether to Use Semi-Join
- Hints for Specifying Whether to Use Minmax Optimization
- Checking the Implicit Conversion Performance
- Performing Optimization with SQL Patches
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Optimization Cases
- Case: Selecting an Appropriate Distribution Key
- Case: Creating an Appropriate Index
- Case: Adjusting Distribution Keys
- Case: Adjusting the GUC Parameter best_agg_plan
- Case: Rewriting SQL Statements to Eliminate Subqueries
- Case: Rewriting SQL Statements to Eliminate Pruning Interference
- Case: Rewriting SQL Statements and Deleting in-clause
- Case: Modifying the GUC Parameter rewrite_rule
- Using DN Gather to Reduce Stream Nodes in the Plan
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SQL Reference
- GaussDB SQL
- Keywords
-
Data Types
- Numeric Types
- Monetary Types
- Boolean Types
- Character Types
- Binary Types
- Date/Time Types
- Geometric Types
- Network Address Types
- Bit String Types
- UUID Type
- JSON/JSONB Types
- HLL Type
- Range Types
- Object Identifier Types
- Pseudo-Types
- Data Types Used by the Ledger Database
- XML Type
- XMLType
- ACLItem Type
- Array Types
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Character Sets and Collations
- Character Sets and Collations of the Client Connection
- Database-level Character Sets and Collations
- Schema-level Character Sets and Collations
- Table-level Character Sets and Collations
- Column-level Character Sets and Collations
- Character Sets and Collations of Expressions of the String Type
- Rules for Combining Character Sets and Collations
- Constant and Macro
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Functions and Operators
- Logical Operators
- Comparison Operators
- Character Processing Functions and Operators
- Binary String Functions and Operators
- Bit String Functions and Operators
- Pattern Matching Operators
- Arithmetic Functions and Operators
- Date and Time Processing Functions and Operators
- Type Conversion Functions
- Geometric Functions and Operators
- Network Address Functions and Operators
- Text Search Functions and Operators
- JSON/JSONB Functions and Operators
- HLL Functions and Operators
- SEQUENCE Functions
- Array Functions and Operators
- Range Functions and Operators
- Aggregate Functions
- Window Functions
- Security Functions
- Ledger Database Functions
- Encrypted Functions and Operators
- Set Returning Functions
- Conditional Expression Functions
- System Information Functions
-
System Administration Functions
- Configuration Setting Functions
- Universal File Access Functions
- Server Signal Functions
- Backup and Restoration Control Functions
- Dual-Cluster DR Control Functions
- Dual-Cluster DR Query Functions
- Snapshot Synchronization Functions
- Database Object Functions
- Advisory Lock Functions
- Logical Replication Functions
- Segment-Page Storage Functions
- Hash Bucket System Functions
- Undo System Functions
- Other Functions
- SPM Functions
- Statistics Information Functions
- Trigger Functions
- Hash Functions
- Prompt Message Function
- Fault Injection System Function
- Redistribution Functions
- Distribution Key Recommendation Functions
- Other System Functions
- Internal Functions
- AI Feature Functions
- Sensitive Data Discovery Function
- Dynamic Data Masking Functions
- Hotkey Feature Functions
- Global SysCache Functions
- Data Damage Detection and Repair Functions
- Functions of the XML Type
- Functions of the XMLType Type
- Pivot Table Functions
- UUID Functions
- SQL Statement Concurrency Control Function
- Obsolete Functions
- Expressions
- Pseudocolumn
- Type Conversion
- System Operation
- Controlling Transactions
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SQL Syntax
- SQL Syntax
- DCL Syntax Overview
- DDL Syntax Overview
- DML Syntax Overview
- Other Syntax List
-
A
- ABORT
- ALTER AGGREGATE
- ALTER AUDIT POLICY
- ALTER COLUMN ENCRYPTION KEY
- ALTER COORDINATOR
- ALTER DATABASE
- ALTER DATABASE LINK
- ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES
- ALTER DIRECTORY
- ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER
- ALTER FUNCTION
- ALTER GLOBAL CONFIGURATION
- ALTER GROUP
- ALTER INDEX
- ALTER LANGUAGE
- ALTER MASKING POLICY
- ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW
- ALTER NODE
- ALTER NODE GROUP
- ALTER RESOURCE LABEL
- ALTER RESOURCE POOL
- ALTER ROLE
- ALTER ROW LEVEL SECURITY POLICY
- ALTER SCHEMA
- ALTER SEQUENCE
- ALTER SERVER
- ALTER SESSION
- ALTER SYNONYM
- ALTER SYSTEM KILL SESSION
- ALTER TABLE
- ALTER TABLE PARTITION
- ALTER TABLESPACE
- ALTER TRIGGER
- ALTER TYPE
- ALTER USER
- ALTER VIEW
- ANALYZE | ANALYSE
- B
-
C
- CALL
- CHECKPOINT
- CLEAN CONNECTION
- CLOSE
- CLUSTER
- COMMENT
- COMMIT | END
- COMMIT PREPARED
- COPY
- CREATE AGGREGATE
- CREATE AUDIT POLICY
- CREATE BARRIER
- CREATE CLIENT MASTER KEY
- CREATE COLUMN ENCRYPTION KEY
- CREATE CONVERSION
- CREATE DATABASE
- CREATE DATABASE LINK
- CREATE DIRECTORY
- CREATE EXTENSION
- CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER
- CREATE FUNCTION
- CREATE GLOBAL INDEX
- CREATE GROUP
- CREATE INCREMENTAL MATERIALIZED VIEW
- CREATE INDEX
- CREATE LANGUAGE
- CREATE MASKING POLICY
- CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW
- CREATE MODEL
- CREATE NODE
- CREATE NODE GROUP
- CREATE PROCEDURE
- CREATE RESOURCE LABEL
- CREATE RESOURCE POOL
- CREATE ROLE
- CREATE ROW LEVEL SECURITY POLICY
- CREATE SCHEMA
- CREATE SECURITY LABEL
- CREATE SEQUENCE
- CREATE SERVER
- CREATE SYNONYM
- CREATE TABLE
- CREATE TABLESPACE
- CREATE TABLE AS
- CREATE TABLE PARTITION
- CREATE TRIGGER
- CREATE TYPE
- CREATE USER
- CREATE VIEW
- CREATE WEAK PASSWORD DICTIONARY
- CURSOR
-
D
- DEALLOCATE
- DECLARE
- DELETE
- DO
- DROP AGGREGATE
- DROP AUDIT POLICY
- DROP CLIENT MASTER KEY
- DROP COLUMN ENCRYPTION KEY
- DROP DATABASE
- DROP DATABASE LINK
- DROP DIRECTORY
- DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER
- DROP FUNCTION
- DROP GLOBAL CONFIGURATION
- DROP GROUP
- DROP INDEX
- DROP LANGUAGE
- DROP MASKING POLICY
- DROP MATERIALIZED VIEW
- DROP MODEL
- DROP NODE
- DROP NODE GROUP
- DROP OWNED
- DROP PROCEDURE
- DROP RESOURCE LABEL
- DROP RESOURCE POOL
- DROP ROLE
- DROP ROW LEVEL SECURITY POLICY
- DROP SCHEMA
- DROP SECURITY LABEL
- DROP SEQUENCE
- DROP SERVER
- DROP SYNONYM
- DROP TABLE
- DROP TABLESPACE
- DROP TRIGGER
- DROP TYPE
- DROP USER
- DROP VIEW
- DROP WEAK PASSWORD DICTIONARY
- E
- F
- G
- I
- L
- M
- P
- R
- S
- T
- U
- V
- Appendix
- Best Practices
- User-defined Functions
- Stored Procedures
- Autonomous Transaction
-
System Catalogs and System Views
- Overview of System Catalogs and System Views
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System Catalogs
- Partitioned Table
- OLTP Table Compression
- Encrypted Equality Query
- Communications
- Ledger Database
- SPM
- AI
- Auditing
- User and Permission Management
- Connection and Authentication
- Dynamic Data Masking
- DATABASE LINK
- Materialized Views
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Other System Catalogs
- GS_ASP
- GS_DEPENDENCIES
- GS_DEPENDENCIES_OBJ
- GS_GLOBAL_CONFIG
- GS_JOB_ATTRIBUTE
- GS_JOB_ARGUMENT
- GS_PLAN_TRACE
- GS_POLICY_LABEL
- GS_RECYCLEBIN
- GS_SECURITY_LABEL
- GS_SQL_PATCH
- GS_STATISTIC_EXT_HISTORY
- GS_STATISTIC_HISTORY
- GS_TABLESTATS_HISTORY
- GS_TXN_SNAPSHOT
- GS_UID
- GS_WORKLOAD_RULE
- PG_AGGREGATE
- PG_AM
- PG_AMOP
- PG_AMPROC
- PG_ATTRDEF
- PG_ATTRIBUTE
- PG_CAST
- PG_CLASS
- PG_COLLATION
- PG_CONSTRAINT
- PG_CONVERSION
- PG_DATABASE
- PG_DEPEND
- PG_DESCRIPTION
- PG_DIRECTORY
- PG_ENUM
- PG_EXTENSION
- PG_FOREIGN_DATA_WRAPPER
- PG_FOREIGN_SERVER
- PG_HASHBUCKET
- PG_INDEX
- PG_INHERITS
- PG_JOB
- PG_JOB_PROC
- PG_LANGUAGE
- PG_LARGEOBJECT
- PG_LARGEOBJECT_METADATA
- PG_NAMESPACE
- PG_OBJECT
- PG_OPCLASS
- PG_OPERATOR
- PG_OPFAMILY
- PG_PLTEMPLATE
- PG_PROC
- PG_RANGE
- PG_REPLICATION_ORIGIN
- PG_RESOURCE_POOL
- PG_REWRITE
- PG_SET
- PG_SHDEPEND
- PG_SHDESCRIPTION
- PG_STATISTIC
- PG_STATISTIC_EXT
- PG_SYNONYM
- PG_TABLESPACE
- PG_TRIGGER
- PG_TS_CONFIG
- PG_TS_CONFIG_MAP
- PG_TS_DICT
- PG_TS_PARSER
- PG_TS_TEMPLATE
- PG_TYPE
- PGXC_CLASS
- PGXC_GROUP
- PGXC_SLICE
- PLAN_TABLE_DATA
- STATEMENT_HISTORY
- STREAMING_STREAM
- STREAMING_CONT_QUERY
-
System Views
-
Partitioned Table
- ADM_IND_PARTITIONS
- ADM_IND_SUBPARTITIONS
- ADM_PART_COL_STATISTICS
- ADM_PART_INDEXES
- ADM_PART_TABLES
- ADM_SUBPART_KEY_COLUMNS
- ADM_TAB_PARTITIONS
- DB_IND_PARTITIONS
- DB_IND_SUBPARTITIONS
- DB_PART_COL_STATISTICS
- DB_PART_KEY_COLUMNS
- DB_PART_TABLES
- DB_SUBPART_KEY_COLUMNS
- DB_TAB_PARTITIONS
- DB_TAB_SUBPARTITIONS
- MY_IND_PARTITIONS
- MY_IND_SUBPARTITIONS
- MY_PART_COL_STATISTICS
- MY_PART_INDEXES
- MY_PART_KEY_COLUMNS
- MY_PART_TABLES
- MY_SUBPART_KEY_COLUMNS
- MY_TAB_PARTITIONS
- GS_STATIO_ALL_PARTITIONS
- GS_STAT_XACT_ALL_PARTITIONS
- GS_STAT_ALL_PARTITIONS
- OLTP Table Compression
-
Communications
- COMM_CLIENT_INFO
- GLOBAL_COMM_CLIENT_INFO
- GS_COMM_LISTEN_ADDRESS_EXT_INFO
- GS_GET_LISTEN_ADDRESS_EXT_INFO
- GS_LIBCOMM_FD_INFO
- GS_LIBCOMM_MEMORY_INFO
- GS_STATIC_THREADPOOL_CTRL_STATUS
- PG_COMM_DELAY
- PG_COMM_RECV_STREAM
- PG_COMM_SEND_STREAM
- PG_COMM_STATUS
- PG_GET_INVALID_BACKENDS
- PG_POOLER_STATUS
- PGXC_COMM_DELAY
- PGXC_COMM_RECV_STREAM
- PGXC_COMM_SEND_STREAM
- PGXC_COMM_STATUS
-
Segment-Page Storage
- GLOBAL_GS_SEG_DATAFILES
- GLOBAL_GS_SEG_EXTENTS
- GLOBAL_GS_SEG_SEGMENTS
- GLOBAL_GS_SEG_SPC_EXTENTS
- GLOBAL_GS_SEG_SPC_SEGMENTS
- GS_SEG_DATAFILES
- GS_SEG_DATAFILE_LAYOUT
- GS_SEG_EXTENTS
- GS_SEG_SEGMENTS
- GS_SEG_SEGMENT_LAYOUT
- GS_SEG_SPC_EXTENTS
- GS_SEG_SPC_SEGMENTS
- GS_SEG_SPC_REMAIN_EXTENTS
- GS_SEG_SPC_REMAIN_SEGMENTS
- SPM
- Auditing
-
User and Permission Management
- ADM_COL_PRIVS
- ADM_ROLE_PRIVS
- ADM_ROLES
- ADM_SYS_PRIVS
- ADM_TAB_PRIVS
- ADM_USERS
- DB_COL_PRIVS
- DB_DIRECTORIES
- DB_TAB_PRIVS
- DB_USERS
- GS_DB_PRIVILEGES
- GS_LABELS
- MY_COL_PRIVS
- MY_ROLE_PRIVS
- MY_SYS_PRIVS
- PG_RLSPOLICIES
- PG_ROLES
- PG_SECLABELS
- PG_SHADOW
- PG_USER
- PG_USER_MAPPINGS
- ROLE_ROLE_PRIVS
- ROLE_SYS_PRIVS
- ROLE_TAB_PRIVS
- Dynamic Data Masking
- Transparent Encryption
- DATABASE LINK
- Materialized Views
-
Other System Views
- ADM_ARGUMENTS
- ADM_COL_COMMENTS
- ADM_COLL_TYPES
- ADM_CONS_COLUMNS
- ADM_CONSTRAINTS
- ADM_DATA_FILES
- ADM_DEPENDENCIES
- ADM_DIRECTORIES
- ADM_HIST_SNAPSHOT
- ADM_HIST_SQL_PLAN
- ADM_HIST_SQLSTAT
- ADM_HIST_SQLTEXT
- ADM_IND_COLUMNS
- ADM_IND_EXPRESSIONS
- ADM_INDEXES
- ADM_OBJECTS
- ADM_PROCEDURES
- ADM_SCHEDULER_JOB_ARGS
- ADM_SCHEDULER_JOBS
- ADM_SCHEDULER_PROGRAM_ARGS
- ADM_SCHEDULER_PROGRAMS
- ADM_SCHEDULER_RUNNING_JOBS
- ADM_SEGMENTS
- ADM_SEQUENCES
- ADM_SOURCE
- ADM_SYNONYMS
- ADM_TAB_COL_STATISTICS
- ADM_TAB_COLS
- ADM_TAB_COLUMNS
- ADM_TAB_COMMENTS
- ADM_TAB_HISTOGRAMS
- ADM_TAB_STATISTICS
- ADM_TAB_STATS_HISTORY
- ADM_TABLES
- ADM_TABLESPACES
- ADM_TRIGGERS
- ADM_TYPE_ATTRS
- ADM_TYPES
- ADM_VIEWS
- DB_ARGUMENTS
- DB_ALL_TABLES
- DB_COL_COMMENTS
- DB_COLL_TYPES
- DB_CONS_COLUMNS
- DB_CONSTRAINTS
- DB_DEPENDENCIES
- DB_IND_COLUMNS
- DB_IND_EXPRESSIONS
- DB_INDEXES
- DB_OBJECTS
- DB_PROCEDURES
- DB_SCHEDULER_JOB_ARGS
- DB_SCHEDULER_PROGRAM_ARGS
- DB_SEQUENCES
- DB_SOURCE
- DB_SYNONYMS
- DB_TAB_COL_STATISTICS
- DB_TAB_COLUMNS
- DB_TAB_COMMENTS
- DB_TAB_HISTOGRAMS
- DB_TAB_MODIFICATIONS
- DB_TAB_STATS_HISTORY
- DB_TABLES
- DB_TRIGGERS
- DB_TYPES
- DB_VIEWS
- DICT
- DICTIONARY
- DUAL
- DV_SESSIONS
- DV_SESSION_LONGOPS
- GET_GLOBAL_PREPARED_XACTS
- GLOBAL_BAD_BLOCK_INFO
- GLOBAL_CLEAR_BAD_BLOCK_INFO
- GLOBAL_SQL_PATCH
- GLOBAL_STAT_HOTKEYS_INFO
- GLOBAL_WAL_SENDER_STATUS
- GS_ALL_CONTROL_GROUP_INFO
- GS_ALL_PREPARED_STATEMENTS
- GS_BUCKET_LOCKS
- GS_GET_CONTROL_GROUP_INFO
- GS_GLOBAL_ARCHIVE_STATUS
- GS_GSC_MEMORY_DETAIL
- GS_LSC_MEMORY_DETAIL
- GS_MY_PLAN_TRACE
- GS_SESSION_ALL_SETTINGS
- GS_SQL_COUNT
- GS_WORKLOAD_RULE_STAT
- GV_INSTANCE
- GV_SESSION
- MPP_TABLES
- MY_AUDIT_TRAIL
- MY_COL_COMMENTS
- MY_COLL_TYPES
- MY_CONS_COLUMNS
- MY_CONSTRAINTS
- MY_DEPENDENCIES
- MY_IND_COLUMNS
- MY_IND_EXPRESSIONS
- MY_INDEXES
- MY_JOBS
- MY_OBJECTS
- MY_PROCEDURES
- MY_SCHEDULER_JOB_ARGS
- MY_SCHEDULER_JOBS
- MY_SCHEDULER_PROGRAM_ARGS
- MY_SEQUENCES
- MY_SOURCE
- MY_SYNONYMS
- MY_TAB_COL_STATISTICS
- MY_TAB_COLUMNS
- MY_TAB_COMMENTS
- MY_TAB_HISTOGRAMS
- MY_TAB_MODIFICATIONS
- MY_TAB_STATS_HISTORY
- MY_TAB_STATISTICS
- MY_TABLES
- MY_TABLESPACES
- MY_TRIGGERS
- MY_TYPE_ATTRS
- MY_TYPES
- MY_VIEWS
- NLS_DATABASE_PARAMETERS
- NLS_INSTANCE_PARAMETERS
- PG_AVAILABLE_EXTENSION_VERSIONS
- PG_AVAILABLE_EXTENSIONS
- PG_CONTROL_GROUP_CONFIG
- PG_CURSORS
- PG_EXT_STATS
- PG_GET_SENDERS_CATCHUP_TIME
- PG_GROUP
- PG_INDEXES
- PG_LOCKS
- PG_NODE_ENV
- PG_OS_THREADS
- PG_PREPARED_STATEMENTS
- PG_PREPARED_XACTS
- PG_REPLICATION_SLOTS
- PG_RULES
- PG_RUNNING_XACTS
- PG_SETTINGS
- PG_SHARED_MEMORY_DETAIL
- PG_STATS
- PG_STAT_ACTIVITY
- PG_STAT_ALL_INDEXES
- PG_STAT_ALL_TABLES
- PG_STAT_BAD_BLOCK
- PG_STAT_BGWRITER
- PG_STAT_DATABASE
- PG_STAT_DATABASE_CONFLICTS
- PG_STAT_REPLICATION
- PG_STAT_SYS_INDEXES
- PG_STAT_SYS_TABLES
- PG_STAT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- PG_STAT_USER_INDEXES
- PG_STAT_USER_TABLES
- PG_STAT_XACT_ALL_TABLES
- PG_STAT_XACT_SYS_TABLES
- PG_STAT_XACT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- PG_STAT_XACT_USER_TABLES
- PG_STATIO_ALL_INDEXES
- PG_STATIO_ALL_SEQUENCES
- PG_STATIO_ALL_TABLES
- PG_STATIO_SYS_INDEXES
- PG_STATIO_SYS_SEQUENCES
- PG_STATIO_SYS_TABLES
- PG_STATIO_USER_INDEXES
- PG_STATIO_USER_SEQUENCES
- PG_STATIO_USER_TABLES
- PG_TABLES
- PG_THREAD_WAIT_STATUS
- PG_TIMEZONE_ABBREVS
- PG_TIMEZONE_NAMES
- PG_TOTAL_MEMORY_DETAIL
- PG_TOTAL_USER_RESOURCE_INFO
- PG_TOTAL_USER_RESOURCE_INFO_OID
- PG_VARIABLE_INFO
- PG_VIEWS
- PGXC_GET_STAT_ALL_TABLES
- PGXC_GET_TABLE_SKEWNESS
- PGXC_NODE_ENV
- PGXC_OS_THREADS
- PGXC_PREPARED_XACTS
- PGXC_RUNNING_XACTS
- PGXC_STAT_ACTIVITY
- PGXC_STAT_BAD_BLOCK
- PGXC_SQL_COUNT
- PGXC_THREAD_WAIT_STATUS
- PGXC_TOTAL_MEMORY_DETAIL
- PGXC_VARIABLE_INFO
- PLAN_TABLE
- PV_FILE_STAT
- PV_INSTANCE_TIME
- PV_OS_RUN_INFO
- PV_REDO_STAT
- PV_SESSION_MEMORY
- PV_SESSION_MEMORY_CONTEXT
- PV_SESSION_MEMORY_DETAIL
- PV_SESSION_STAT
- PV_SESSION_TIME
- PV_THREAD_MEMORY_CONTEXT
- PV_TOTAL_MEMORY_DETAIL
- SYS_DUMMY
- V_INSTANCE
- V_MYSTAT
- V_SESSION
- V$GLOBAL_OPEN_CURSOR
- V$GLOBAL_TRANSACTION
- V$LOCK
- V$NLS_PARAMETERS
- V$OPEN_CURSOR
- V$SESSION_WAIT
- V$SYSSTAT
- V$SYSTEM_EVENT
- V$VERSION
-
Partitioned Table
- Discarded
-
Schemas
- Information Schema
-
DBE_PERF Schema
- OS
- Instance
- File
-
Object
- STAT_USER_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_USER_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_USER_TABLES
- STAT_USER_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STAT_USER_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STAT_USER_INDEXES
- STAT_SYS_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_SYS_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_SYS_TABLES
- STAT_SYS_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STAT_SYS_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STAT_SYS_INDEXES
- STAT_ALL_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_ALL_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_ALL_TABLES
- STAT_ALL_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STAT_ALL_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STAT_ALL_INDEXES
- STAT_DATABASE
- SUMMARY_STAT_DATABASE
- GLOBAL_STAT_DATABASE
- STAT_DATABASE_CONFLICTS
- SUMMARY_STAT_DATABASE_CONFLICTS
- GLOBAL_STAT_DATABASE_CONFLICTS
- STAT_XACT_ALL_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_XACT_ALL_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_XACT_ALL_TABLES
- STAT_XACT_SYS_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_XACT_SYS_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_XACT_SYS_TABLES
- STAT_XACT_USER_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_XACT_USER_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_XACT_USER_TABLES
- STAT_XACT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- SUMMARY_STAT_XACT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- GLOBAL_STAT_XACT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- STAT_BAD_BLOCK
- SUMMARY_STAT_BAD_BLOCK
- GLOBAL_STAT_BAD_BLOCK
- STAT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- SUMMARY_STAT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- GLOBAL_STAT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- Workload
-
Session and Thread
- SESSION_STAT
- GLOBAL_SESSION_STAT
- SESSION_TIME
- GLOBAL_SESSION_TIME
- SESSION_MEMORY
- GLOBAL_SESSION_MEMORY
- SESSION_MEMORY_DETAIL
- GLOBAL_SESSION_MEMORY_DETAIL
- SESSION_STAT_ACTIVITY
- GLOBAL_SESSION_STAT_ACTIVITY
- THREAD_WAIT_STATUS
- GLOBAL_THREAD_WAIT_STATUS
- LOCAL_THREADPOOL_STATUS
- GLOBAL_THREADPOOL_STATUS
- SESSION_CPU_RUNTIME
- SESSION_MEMORY_RUNTIME
- LOCAL_ACTIVE_SESSION
- GLOBAL_ACTIVE_SESSION
- Transaction
-
Cache and I/O
- STATIO_USER_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_USER_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_USER_TABLES
- STATIO_USER_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_USER_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_USER_INDEXES
- STATIO_USER_SEQUENCES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_USER_SEQUENCES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_USER_SEQUENCES
- STATIO_SYS_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_SYS_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_SYS_TABLES
- STATIO_SYS_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_SYS_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_SYS_INDEXES
- STATIO_SYS_SEQUENCES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_SYS_SEQUENCES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_SYS_SEQUENCES
- STATIO_ALL_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_ALL_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_ALL_TABLES
- STATIO_ALL_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_ALL_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_ALL_INDEXES
- STATIO_ALL_SEQUENCES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_ALL_SEQUENCES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_ALL_SEQUENCES
- Communication Library
-
Utility
- REPLICATION_STAT
- GLOBAL_REPLICATION_STAT
- REPLICATION_SLOTS
- GLOBAL_REPLICATION_SLOTS
- BGWRITER_STAT
- GLOBAL_BGWRITER_STAT
- POOLER_STATUS
- GLOBAL_COMM_CHECK_CONNECTION_STATUS
- GLOBAL_CKPT_STATUS
- GLOBAL_DOUBLE_WRITE_STATUS
- GLOBAL_PAGEWRITER_STATUS
- GLOBAL_POOLER_STATUS
- GLOBAL_RECORD_RESET_TIME
- GLOBAL_REDO_STATUS
- GLOBAL_RECOVERY_STATUS
- CLASS_VITAL_INFO
- USER_LOGIN
- SUMMARY_USER_LOGIN
- GLOBAL_GET_BGWRITER_STATUS
- GLOBAL_SINGLE_FLUSH_DW_STATUS
- GLOBAL_CANDIDATE_STATUS
- PARALLEL_DECODE_STATUS
- GLOBAL_PARALLEL_DECODE_STATUS
- PARALLEL_DECODE_THREAD_INFO
- GLOBAL_PARALLEL_DECODE_THREAD_INFO
- GLOBAL_ADIO_COMPLETER_STATUS
- GLOBAL_AIO_SLOT_USAGE_STATUS
- Lock
- Wait Event
- Configuration
- Operator
- Workload Manager
- Global Plan Cache
- RTO & RPO
- AI Watchdog
- Discarded
- WDR Snapshot Schema
-
DBE_SQL_UTIL Schema
- DBE_SQL_UTIL.create_hint_sql_patch
- DBE_SQL_UTIL.create_abort_sql_patch
- DBE_SQL_UTIL.drop_sql_patch
- DBE_SQL_UTIL.enable_sql_patch
- DBE_SQL_UTIL.disable_sql_patch
- DBE_SQL_UTIL.show_sql_patch
- DBE_SQL_UTIL.create_hint_sql_patch
- DBE_SQL_UTIL.create_abort_sql_patch
- DBE_SQL_UTIL.create_remote_hint_sql_patch
- DBE_SQL_UTIL.create_remote_abort_sql_patch
- DBE_SQL_UTIL.drop_remote_sql_patch
- DBE_SQL_UTIL.enable_remote_sql_patch
- DBE_SQL_UTIL.disable_remote_sql_patch
-
DBE_PLDEBUGGER Schema
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.turn_on
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.turn_off
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.local_debug_server_info
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.attach
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.info_locals
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.next
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.continue
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.abort
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.print_var
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.info_code
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.step
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.add_breakpoint
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.delete_breakpoint
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.info_breakpoints
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.backtrace
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.enable_breakpoint
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.disable_breakpoint
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.finish
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.set_var
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.backtrace
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.error_end
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.error_info_locals
-
Configuring GUC Parameters
- Viewing Parameters
- Setting Parameters
-
GUC Parameters
- GUC Parameter Usage
- File Location
- Connection and Authentication
- Resource Consumption
- Parallel Data Import
- Write Ahead Log
- HA Replication
- Query Planning
- Error Reporting and Logging
- Alarm Detection
- Statistics During the Database Running
- Autovacuum
- Default Settings of Client Connection
- Lock Management
- Version and Platform Compatibility
- Fault Tolerance
- Connection Pool Parameters
- Cluster Transaction Parameters
- Dual-Cluster Replication Parameters
- Developer Options
- Auditing
- Transaction Monitoring
- CM Parameters
- GTM Parameters
- Upgrade Parameters
- Miscellaneous Parameters
- Wait Event
- Query
- System Performance Snapshot
- Security Configuration
- HyperLogLog
- User-defined Functions
- Scheduled Task
- Thread Pool
- Backup and Restoration
- AI Features
- Global SysCache Parameters
- Read Parameters of the Standby Node in a Distributed System
- Restoring Data on the Standby Node
- Undo
- Rollback Parameters
- DCF Parameters Settings
- Flashback
- Ledger Database
- Creating an Index Online
- Data Lifecycle Management: OLTP Table Compression
- Session-level Transaction Pushdown and Related Parameters
- Enhanced TOAST
- Reserved Parameters
- Appendix
-
FAQs
- What is the maximum number of columns in a single GaussDB table?
- How do I query the partition and index information of a partitioned table?
- What is OID?
- What is UDF?
- What wildcards are supported in GaussDB? How do I use them?
- Is there a limit on the length of a database object name?
- How do I view the creation time of a table?
- How do I create indexes in parallel?
- How do I create an auto-increment column?
- Can I query the GaussDB memory usage through SQL statements?
- What are the differences between LIMIT 2, LIMIT 2,3 and LIMIT 2 OFFSET 3?
- How do I create a column whose default value is the current time?
- How do I determine whether a column is null?
- How do I obtain the username for connecting to a database?
- How do I query the time difference between two time points?
- What are the types of SQL languages?
- What is the function of a trigger?
- What are the four characteristics of correctly executing database transactions?
- What are the differences between the DROP, TRUNCATE, and DELETE methods in GaussDB?
- How many bytes does a Chinese character occupy in GaussDB?
-
Developer Guide(Centralized_8.x)
- Database System Overview
- Database Security
- Database Quick Start
- Development and Design Proposal
-
Application Development Guide
- Development Specifications
- Obtaining the Driver Package
-
Development Based on JDBC
- JDBC Packages, Driver Classes, and Environment Classes
- Development Process
- Loading the Driver
- Connecting to a Database
- Connecting to a Database (Using SSL)
- Connecting to a Database (Using UDS)
- Running SQL Statements
- Processing Data in a Result Set
- Closing a Database Connection
- Log Management
- Examples: Common Operations
- Example: Retrying SQL Queries for Applications
- Example: Importing and Exporting Data Through Local Files
- Example: Migrating Data from MY
- Example: Logic Replication Code
- Example: Parameters for Connecting to the Database in Different Scenarios
-
JDBC API Reference
- java.sql.Connection
- java.sql.CallableStatement
- java.sql.DatabaseMetaData
- java.sql.Driver
- java.sql.PreparedStatement
- java.sql.ResultSet
- java.sql.ResultSetMetaData
- java.sql.Statement
- javax.sql.ConnectionPoolDataSource
- javax.sql.DataSource
- javax.sql.PooledConnection
- javax.naming.Context
- javax.naming.spi.InitialContextFactory
- CopyManager
- PGReplicationConnection
- PGReplicationStream
- ChainedStreamBuilder
- ChainedCommonStreamBuilder
- PGobject
- Common JDBC Parameters
- Troubleshooting
- Mapping for JDBC Data Types
- Development Based on ODBC
- Development Based on libpq
- Psycopg-based Development
- Development Based on the Go Driver
-
ECPG-based Development
- Development Process
- ECPG Components
- ECPG Preprocessing and Compiling
- Managing Database Connections
- Running SQL Commands
- Querying the Result Set
- Closing a Database Connection
- Host Variables
- Executing Dynamic SQL Statements
- Error Handling
- Preprocessor Directives
- Using Library Functions
- SQL Descriptor Area
- Examples
- ecpg and Pro*C Compatibility Comparison
- ECPG API Reference
- Compatibility Reference
- Commissioning
-
SQL Optimization
- Query Execution Process
- Introduction to the SQL Execution Plan
- Optimization Process
- Updating Statistics
- Reviewing and Modifying a Table Definition
- Typical SQL Optimization Methods
- Experience in Rewriting SQL Statements
- Configuring Key Parameters for SQL Tuning
-
Hint-based Optimization
- Plan Hint Optimization
- Hints for Specifying the Query Block Where the Hint Is Located
- Hints for Specifying the Query Block and Schema of a Table
- Join Order Hints
- Join Operation Hints
- Rows Hints
- Stream Operation Hints
- Scan Operation Hints
- Sublink Name Hints
- Hint Errors, Conflicts, and Other Warnings
- Optimizer GUC Parameter Hints
- Hints for Selecting the Custom Plan or Generic Plan
- Hints Specifying Not to Expand Subqueries
- Hint Specifying Not to Use Global Plan Cache
- Hints of Parameterized Paths at the Same Level
- Hints for Setting Slow SQL Control Rules
- Hint for Adaptive Plan Selection
- Hints for Materializing a Sub-plan Result
- Bitmap Scan Hints
- Hints for Inner Table Materialization During Join
- AGG Hint
- Query Rewriting Hints
- Outline Hints
- Hints for Specifying ANY Sublink Pullup
- Hints for Specifying the Degree of Parallelism for Scans
- Hints for Specifying Whether to Use Semi-Join
- Hints for Specifying the Stream Hashagg Optimization
- Hints for Specifying Whether to Use Minmax Optimization
- Introduction to Plan Trace
- Performing Optimization with SQL Patches
- Optimization Cases
-
SQL Reference
- GaussDB SQL
- Keywords
-
Data Types
- Numeric Types
- Monetary Types
- Boolean Types
- Character Types
- Binary Types
- Date/Time Types
- Geometric Types
- Network Address Types
- Bit String Types
- UUID Type
- JSON/JSONB Types
- HLL Type
- Range Types
- Object Identifier Types
- Pseudo-Types
- XML Type
- XMLType
- Data Types Used by the Ledger Database
- SET Type
- ACLItem Type
- Array Types
- Vector Data Types
-
Character Sets and Collations
- Character Sets and Collations of the Client Connection
- Database-level Character Sets and Collations
- Schema-level Character Sets and Collations
- Table-level Character Sets and Collations
- Column-level Character Sets and Collations
- Character Sets and Collations of Expressions of the String Type
- Rules for Combining Character Sets and Collations
- Constant and Macro
-
Functions and Operators
- Logical Operators
- Comparison Operators
- Character Processing Functions and Operators
- Binary String Functions and Operators
- Bit String Functions and Operators
- Pattern Matching Operators
- Arithmetic Functions and Operators
- Date and Time Processing Functions and Operators
- Type Conversion Functions
- Geometric Functions and Operators
- Network Address Functions and Operators
- Text Search Functions and Operators
- JSON/JSONB Functions and Operators
- HLL Functions and Operators
- SEQUENCE Functions
- Array Functions and Operators
- Range Functions and Operators
- Aggregate Functions
- Window Functions
- Security Functions
- Ledger Database Functions
- Encrypted Functions and Operators
- Set Returning Functions
- Conditional Expression Functions
- System Information Functions
-
System Administration Functions
- Configuration Settings Functions
- Universal File Access Functions
- Server Signal Functions
- Backup and Restoration Control Functions
- DR Control Functions for Dual-Database Instances
- DR Query Functions for Dual-Database Instances
- Snapshot Synchronization Functions
- Database Object Functions
- Advisory Lock Functions
- Logical Replication Functions
- Segment-Page Storage Functions
- Hash Bucket System Functions
- Other Functions
- Undo System Functions
- SPM Functions
- Statistics Information Functions
- Trigger Functions
- Hash Functions
- Prompt Message Function
- Global Temporary Table Functions
- Fault Injection System Function
- AI Feature Functions
- Sensitive Data Discovery Function
- Dynamic Data Masking Functions
- Hierarchical Recursion Query Functions
- Other System Functions
- Internal Functions
- Global SysCache Functions
- Data Damage Detection and Repair Functions
- Functions of the XML Type
- Functions of the XMLType Type
- Global PL/SQL Cache Functions
- Pivot Table Functions
- UUID Functions
- SQL Statement Concurrency Control Function
- Vector Calculation Interfaces and Functions
- Deprecated Functions
- Expressions
- Pseudocolumn
- Type Conversion
- System Operation
- Controlling Transactions
-
SQL Syntax
- SQL Syntax
- DCL Syntax Overview
- DDL Syntax Overview
- DML Syntax Overview
- Other Syntax List
-
A
- ABORT
- ALTER AGGREGATE
- ALTER AUDIT POLICY
- ALTER COLUMN ENCRYPTION KEY
- ALTER DATABASE
- ALTER DATABASE LINK
- ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES
- ALTER DIRECTORY
- ALTER EVENT
- ALTER EXTENSION
- ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER
- ALTER FUNCTION
- ALTER GLOBAL CONFIGURATION
- ALTER GROUP
- ALTER INDEX
- ALTER LANGUAGE
- ALTER MASKING POLICY
- ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW
- ALTER OPERATOR
- ALTER PACKAGE
- ALTER PROCEDURE
- ALTER RESOURCE LABEL
- ALTER RESOURCE POOL
- ALTER ROLE
- ALTER ROW LEVEL SECURITY POLICY
- ALTER SCHEMA
- ALTER SEQUENCE
- ALTER SERVER
- ALTER SESSION
- ALTER SYNONYM
- ALTER SYSTEM KILL SESSION
- ALTER TABLE
- ALTER TABLE PARTITION
- ALTER TABLE SUBPARTITION
- ALTER TABLESPACE
- ALTER TRIGGER
- ALTER TYPE
- ALTER USER
- ALTER USER MAPPING
- ALTER VIEW
- ANALYZE | ANALYSE
- B
-
C
- CALL
- CHECKPOINT
- CLEAN CONNECTION
- CLOSE
- CLUSTER
- COMMENT
- COMMIT | END
- COMMIT PREPARED
- COPY
- CREATE AGGREGATE
- CREATE AUDIT POLICY
- CREATE CAST
- CREATE CLIENT MASTER KEY
- CREATE COLUMN ENCRYPTION KEY
- CREATE CONVERSION
- CREATE DATABASE
- CREATE DATABASE LINK
- CREATE DIRECTORY
- CREATE EVENT
- CREATE EXTENSION
- CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER
- CREATE FUNCTION
- CREATE GLOBAL INDEX
- CREATE GROUP
- CREATE INCREMENTAL MATERIALIZED VIEW
- CREATE INDEX
- CREATE LANGUAGE
- CREATE MASKING POLICY
- CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW
- CREATE MODEL
- CREATE OPERATOR
- CREATE OPERATOR CLASS
- CREATE PACKAGE
- CREATE PROCEDURE
- CREATE RESOURCE LABEL
- CREATE RESOURCE POOL
- CREATE ROLE
- CREATE ROW LEVEL SECURITY POLICY
- CREATE RULE
- CREATE SCHEMA
- CREATE SECURITY LABEL
- CREATE SEQUENCE
- CREATE SERVER
- CREATE SYNONYM
- CREATE TABLE
- CREATE TABLE AS
- CREATE TABLE PARTITION
- CREATE TABLESPACE
- CREATE TABLE SUBPARTITION
- CREATE TRIGGER
- CREATE TYPE
- CREATE USER
- CREATE USER MAPPING
- CREATE VIEW
- CREATE WEAK PASSWORD DICTIONARY
- CURSOR
-
D
- DEALLOCATE
- DECLARE
- DELETE
- DO
- DROP AGGREGATE
- DROP AUDIT POLICY
- DROP CAST
- DROP CLIENT MASTER KEY
- DROP COLUMN ENCRYPTION KEY
- DROP DATABASE
- DROP DATABASE LINK
- DROP DIRECTORY
- DROP EVENT
- DROP EXTENSION
- DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER
- DROP FUNCTION
- DROP GLOBAL CONFIGURATION
- DROP GROUP
- DROP INDEX
- DROP LANGUAGE
- DROP MASKING POLICY
- DROP MATERIALIZED VIEW
- DROP MODEL
- DROP OPERATOR
- DROP OWNED
- DROP PACKAGE
- DROP PROCEDURE
- DROP RESOURCE LABEL
- DROP RESOURCE POOL
- DROP ROLE
- DROP ROW LEVEL SECURITY POLICY
- DROP RULE
- DROP SCHEMA
- DROP SECURITY LABEL
- DROP SEQUENCE
- DROP SERVER
- DROP SYNONYM
- DROP TABLE
- DROP TABLESPACE
- DROP TRIGGER
- DROP TYPE
- DROP USER
- DROP USER MAPPING
- DROP VIEW
- DROP WEAK PASSWORD DICTIONARY
- E
- F
- G
- I
- L
- M
- P
- R
- S
- T
- U
- V
- Appendix
- Best Practices
- User-defined Functions
-
Stored Procedure
- Stored Procedure
- Data Types
- Data Type Conversion
- Arrays, Collections, and Records
- DECLARE Syntax
- Basic Statements
- Dynamic Statements
- Control Statements
- Transaction Management
- Other Statements
- Cursors
- Advanced Packages
- Retry Management
- Debugging
- Package
- Autonomous Transaction
-
System Catalogs and System Views
- Overview of System Catalogs and System Views
-
System Catalogs
- Partitioned Table
- OLTP Table Compression
- Encrypted Equality Query
- Communications
- Ledger Database
- SPM
- AI
- Auditing
- User and Permission Management
- Connection and Authentication
- Dynamic Data Masking
- DATABASE LINK
- Materialized Views
-
Other System Catalogs
- GS_ASP
- GS_DEPENDENCIES
- GS_DEPENDENCIES_OBJ
- GS_GLOBAL_CONFIG
- GS_JOB_ARGUMENT
- GS_JOB_ATTRIBUTE
- GS_PACKAGE
- GS_PLAN_TRACE
- GS_POLICY_LABEL
- GS_RECYCLEBIN
- GS_SECURITY_LABEL
- GS_SQL_PATCH
- GS_STATISTIC_EXT_HISTORY
- GS_STATISTIC_HISTORY
- GS_TABLESTATS_HISTORY
- GS_TXN_SNAPSHOT
- GS_UID
- GS_WORKLOAD_RULE
- PG_AGGREGATE
- PG_AM
- PG_AMOP
- PG_AMPROC
- PG_ATTRDEF
- PG_ATTRIBUTE
- PG_CAST
- PG_CLASS
- PG_COLLATION
- PG_CONSTRAINT
- PG_CONVERSION
- PG_DATABASE
- PG_DEPEND
- PG_DESCRIPTION
- PG_DIRECTORY
- PG_ENUM
- PG_EXTENSION
- PG_FOREIGN_DATA_WRAPPER
- PG_FOREIGN_SERVER
- PG_HASHBUCKET
- PG_INDEX
- PG_INHERITS
- PG_JOB
- PG_JOB_PROC
- PG_LANGUAGE
- PG_LARGEOBJECT
- PG_LARGEOBJECT_METADATA
- PG_NAMESPACE
- PG_OBJECT
- PG_OPCLASS
- PG_OPERATOR
- PG_OPFAMILY
- PG_PLTEMPLATE
- PG_PROC
- PG_RANGE
- PG_REPLICATION_ORIGIN
- PG_RESOURCE_POOL
- PG_REWRITE
- PG_SHDEPEND
- PG_SHDESCRIPTION
- PG_SET
- PG_STATISTIC
- PG_STATISTIC_EXT
- PG_SYNONYM
- PG_TABLESPACE
- PG_TRIGGER
- PG_TS_CONFIG
- PG_TS_CONFIG_MAP
- PG_TS_DICT
- PG_TS_PARSER
- PG_TS_TEMPLATE
- PG_TYPE
- PGXC_CLASS
- PGXC_GROUP
- PGXC_SLICE
- PLAN_TABLE_DATA
- STATEMENT_HISTORY
- STREAMING_STREAM
- STREAMING_CONT_QUERY
-
System Views
-
Partitioned Table
- ADM_IND_PARTITIONS
- ADM_IND_SUBPARTITIONS
- ADM_PART_COL_STATISTICS
- ADM_PART_INDEXES
- ADM_PART_TABLES
- ADM_SUBPART_COL_STATISTICS
- ADM_SUBPART_KEY_COLUMNS
- ADM_TAB_SUBPARTITIONS
- ADM_TAB_PARTITIONS
- DB_IND_PARTITIONS
- DB_IND_SUBPARTITIONS
- DB_PART_COL_STATISTICS
- DB_PART_INDEXES
- DB_PART_KEY_COLUMNS
- DB_PART_TABLES
- DB_SUBPART_COL_STATISTICS
- DB_SUBPART_KEY_COLUMNS
- DB_TAB_PARTITIONS
- DB_TAB_SUBPARTITIONS
- MY_IND_PARTITIONS
- MY_IND_SUBPARTITIONS
- MY_PART_COL_STATISTICS
- MY_PART_INDEXES
- MY_PART_KEY_COLUMNS
- MY_PART_TABLES
- MY_SUBPART_COL_STATISTICS
- MY_SUBPART_KEY_COLUMNS
- MY_TAB_PARTITIONS
- MY_TAB_SUBPARTITIONS
- GS_STATIO_ALL_PARTITIONS
- GS_STAT_XACT_ALL_PARTITIONS
- GS_STAT_ALL_PARTITIONS
- OLTP Table Compression
- Communications
- Segment-Page Storage
- SPM
- Auditing
-
User and Permission Management
- ADM_COL_PRIVS
- ADM_ROLE_PRIVS
- ADM_ROLES
- ADM_SYS_PRIVS
- ADM_TAB_PRIVS
- ADM_USERS
- DB_COL_PRIVS
- DB_DIRECTORIES
- DB_TAB_PRIVS
- DB_USERS
- GS_DB_PRIVILEGES
- GS_LABELS
- MY_COL_PRIVS
- MY_ROLE_PRIVS
- MY_SYS_PRIVS
- PG_RLSPOLICIES
- PG_ROLES
- PG_SECLABELS
- PG_SHADOW
- PG_USER
- PG_USER_MAPPINGS
- ROLE_ROLE_PRIVS
- ROLE_SYS_PRIVS
- ROLE_TAB_PRIVS
- Dynamic Data Masking
- Transparent Encryption
- DATABASE LINK
- Materialized Views
-
Other System Views
- ADM_ARGUMENTS
- ADM_COL_COMMENTS
- ADM_COLL_TYPES
- ADM_CONS_COLUMNS
- ADM_CONSTRAINTS
- ADM_DATA_FILES
- ADM_DEPENDENCIES
- ADM_DIRECTORIES
- ADM_HIST_SNAPSHOT
- ADM_HIST_SQL_PLAN
- ADM_HIST_SQLSTAT
- ADM_HIST_SQLTEXT
- ADM_IND_COLUMNS
- ADM_IND_EXPRESSIONS
- ADM_INDEXES
- ADM_OBJECTS
- ADM_PROCEDURES
- ADM_RECYCLEBIN
- ADM_SCHEDULER_JOB_ARGS
- ADM_SCHEDULER_JOBS
- ADM_SCHEDULER_PROGRAM_ARGS
- ADM_SCHEDULER_PROGRAMS
- ADM_SCHEDULER_RUNNING_JOBS
- ADM_SEGMENTS
- ADM_SEQUENCES
- ADM_SOURCE
- ADM_SYNONYMS
- ADM_TAB_COL_STATISTICS
- ADM_TAB_COLS
- ADM_TAB_COLUMNS
- ADM_TAB_COMMENTS
- ADM_TAB_HISTOGRAMS
- ADM_TAB_STATISTICS
- ADM_TAB_STATS_HISTORY
- ADM_TABLES
- ADM_TABLESPACES
- ADM_TRIGGERS
- ADM_TYPE_ATTRS
- ADM_TYPES
- ADM_VIEWS
- DB_ARGUMENTS
- DB_ALL_TABLES
- DB_COL_COMMENTS
- DB_COLL_TYPES
- DB_CONS_COLUMNS
- DB_CONSTRAINTS
- DB_DEPENDENCIES
- DB_ERRORS
- DB_IND_COLUMNS
- DB_IND_EXPRESSIONS
- DB_INDEXES
- DB_OBJECTS
- DB_PROCEDURES
- DB_SCHEDULER_JOB_ARGS
- DB_SCHEDULER_PROGRAM_ARGS
- DB_SEQUENCES
- DB_SOURCE
- DB_SYNONYMS
- DB_TAB_COL_STATISTICS
- DB_TAB_COLUMNS
- DB_TAB_COMMENTS
- DB_TAB_HISTOGRAMS
- DB_TAB_MODIFICATIONS
- DB_TAB_STATS_HISTORY
- DB_TABLES
- DB_TRIGGERS
- DB_TYPES
- DB_VIEWS
- DICT
- DICTIONARY
- DUAL
- DV_SESSIONS
- DV_SESSION_LONGOPS
- GS_ALL_CONTROL_GROUP_INFO
- GS_ALL_PREPARED_STATEMENTS
- GS_COMM_PROXY_THREAD_STATUS
- GS_FILE_STAT
- GS_GET_CONTROL_GROUP_INFO
- GS_GLC_MEMORY_DETAIL
- GS_GLOBAL_ARCHIVE_STATUS
- GS_GSC_MEMORY_DETAIL
- GS_INSTANCE_TIME
- GS_LSC_MEMORY_DETAIL
- GS_MY_PLAN_TRACE
- GS_OS_RUN_INFO
- GS_REDO_STAT
- GS_SESSION_ALL_SETTINGS
- GS_SESSION_MEMORY
- GS_SESSION_MEMORY_CONTEXT
- GS_SESSION_MEMORY_DETAIL
- GS_SESSION_STAT
- GS_SESSION_TIME
- GS_SHARED_MEMORY_DETAIL
- GS_SQL_COUNT
- GS_THREAD_MEMORY_CONTEXT
- GS_TOTAL_MEMORY_DETAIL
- GS_TOTAL_NODEGROUP_MEMORY_DETAIL
- GS_WORKLOAD_RULE_STAT
- GV_INSTANCE
- GV_SESSION
- MPP_TABLES
- MY_AUDIT_TRAIL
- MY_COL_COMMENTS
- MY_COLL_TYPES
- MY_CONS_COLUMNS
- MY_CONSTRAINTS
- MY_DEPENDENCIES
- MY_ERRORS
- MY_IND_COLUMNS
- MY_IND_EXPRESSIONS
- MY_INDEXES
- MY_JOBS
- MY_OBJECTS
- MY_PROCEDURES
- MY_RECYCLEBIN
- MY_SCHEDULER_JOB_ARGS
- MY_SCHEDULER_JOBS
- MY_SCHEDULER_PROGRAM_ARGS
- MY_SEQUENCES
- MY_SOURCE
- MY_SYNONYMS
- MY_TAB_COL_STATISTICS
- MY_TAB_COLUMNS
- MY_TAB_COMMENTS
- MY_TAB_HISTOGRAMS
- MY_TAB_MODIFICATIONS
- MY_TAB_STATS_HISTORY
- MY_TAB_STATISTICS
- MY_TABLES
- MY_TABLESPACES
- MY_TRIGGERS
- MY_TYPE_ATTRS
- MY_TYPES
- MY_VIEWS
- NLS_DATABASE_PARAMETERS
- NLS_INSTANCE_PARAMETERS
- PG_AVAILABLE_EXTENSION_VERSIONS
- PG_AVAILABLE_EXTENSIONS
- PG_CONTROL_GROUP_CONFIG
- PG_CURSORS
- PG_EXT_STATS
- PG_GET_SENDERS_CATCHUP_TIME
- PG_GROUP
- PG_GTT_RELSTATS
- PG_GTT_STATS
- PG_GTT_ATTACHED_PIDS
- PG_INDEXES
- PG_LOCKS
- PG_NODE_ENV
- PG_OS_THREADS
- PG_PREPARED_STATEMENTS
- PG_PREPARED_XACTS
- PG_REPLICATION_ORIGIN_STATUS
- PG_REPLICATION_SLOTS
- PG_RULES
- PG_RUNNING_XACTS
- PG_SETTINGS
- PG_STATS
- PG_STAT_ACTIVITY
- PG_STAT_ACTIVITY_NG
- PG_STAT_ALL_INDEXES
- PG_STAT_ALL_TABLES
- PG_STAT_BAD_BLOCK
- PG_STAT_BGWRITER
- PG_STAT_DATABASE
- PG_STAT_DATABASE_CONFLICTS
- PG_STAT_REPLICATION
- PG_STAT_SYS_INDEXES
- PG_STAT_SYS_TABLES
- PG_STAT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- PG_STAT_USER_INDEXES
- PG_STAT_USER_TABLES
- PG_STAT_XACT_ALL_TABLES
- PG_STAT_XACT_SYS_TABLES
- PG_STAT_XACT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- PG_STAT_XACT_USER_TABLES
- PG_STATIO_ALL_INDEXES
- PG_STATIO_ALL_SEQUENCES
- PG_STATIO_ALL_TABLES
- PG_STATIO_SYS_INDEXES
- PG_STATIO_SYS_SEQUENCES
- PG_STATIO_SYS_TABLES
- PG_STATIO_USER_INDEXES
- PG_STATIO_USER_SEQUENCES
- PG_STATIO_USER_TABLES
- PG_TABLES
- PG_THREAD_WAIT_STATUS
- PG_TIMEZONE_ABBREVS
- PG_TIMEZONE_NAMES
- PG_TOTAL_MEMORY_DETAIL
- PG_TOTAL_USER_RESOURCE_INFO
- PG_TOTAL_USER_RESOURCE_INFO_OID
- PG_VARIABLE_INFO
- PG_VIEWS
- PGXC_PREPARED_XACTS
- PGXC_THREAD_WAIT_STATUS
- PLAN_TABLE
- SYS_DUMMY
- V_INSTANCE
- V_MYSTAT
- V_SESSION
- V$GLOBAL_TRANSACTION
- V$LOCK
- V$NLS_PARAMETERS
- V$OPEN_CURSOR
- V$SESSION_WAIT
- V$SYSSTAT
- V$SYSTEM_EVENT
- V$VERSION
-
Partitioned Table
- Discarded
-
Schemas
- Information Schema
-
DBE_PERF Schema
- OS
- Instance
- Memory
- File
-
Object
- STAT_USER_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_USER_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_USER_TABLES
- STAT_USER_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STAT_USER_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STAT_USER_INDEXES
- STAT_SYS_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_SYS_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_SYS_TABLES
- STAT_SYS_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STAT_SYS_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STAT_SYS_INDEXES
- STAT_ALL_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_ALL_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_ALL_TABLES
- STAT_ALL_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STAT_ALL_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STAT_ALL_INDEXES
- STAT_DATABASE
- SUMMARY_STAT_DATABASE
- GLOBAL_STAT_DATABASE
- STAT_DATABASE_CONFLICTS
- SUMMARY_STAT_DATABASE_CONFLICTS
- GLOBAL_STAT_DATABASE_CONFLICTS
- STAT_XACT_ALL_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_XACT_ALL_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_XACT_ALL_TABLES
- STAT_XACT_SYS_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_XACT_SYS_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_XACT_SYS_TABLES
- STAT_XACT_USER_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_XACT_USER_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_XACT_USER_TABLES
- STAT_XACT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- SUMMARY_STAT_XACT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- GLOBAL_STAT_XACT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- STAT_BAD_BLOCK
- SUMMARY_STAT_BAD_BLOCK
- GLOBAL_STAT_BAD_BLOCK
- STAT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- SUMMARY_STAT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- GLOBAL_STAT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- Workload
-
Session/Thread
- SESSION_STAT
- GLOBAL_SESSION_STAT
- SESSION_TIME
- GLOBAL_SESSION_TIME
- SESSION_MEMORY
- GLOBAL_SESSION_MEMORY
- SESSION_MEMORY_DETAIL
- GLOBAL_SESSION_MEMORY_DETAIL
- SESSION_STAT_ACTIVITY
- GLOBAL_SESSION_STAT_ACTIVITY
- THREAD_WAIT_STATUS
- GLOBAL_THREAD_WAIT_STATUS
- LOCAL_THREADPOOL_STATUS
- GLOBAL_THREADPOOL_STATUS
- LOCAL_ACTIVE_SESSION
- Transaction
- Query
-
Cache/IO
- STATIO_USER_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_USER_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_USER_TABLES
- STATIO_USER_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_USER_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_USER_INDEXES
- STATIO_USER_SEQUENCES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_USER_SEQUENCES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_USER_SEQUENCES
- STATIO_SYS_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_SYS_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_SYS_TABLES
- STATIO_SYS_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_SYS_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_SYS_INDEXES
- STATIO_SYS_SEQUENCES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_SYS_SEQUENCES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_SYS_SEQUENCES
- STATIO_ALL_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_ALL_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_ALL_TABLES
- STATIO_ALL_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_ALL_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_ALL_INDEXES
- STATIO_ALL_SEQUENCES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_ALL_SEQUENCES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_ALL_SEQUENCES
-
Utility
- REPLICATION_STAT
- GLOBAL_REPLICATION_STAT
- REPLICATION_SLOTS
- GLOBAL_REPLICATION_SLOTS
- BGWRITER_STAT
- GLOBAL_BGWRITER_STAT
- GLOBAL_CKPT_STATUS
- GLOBAL_DOUBLE_WRITE_STATUS
- GLOBAL_PAGEWRITER_STATUS
- GLOBAL_RECORD_RESET_TIME
- GLOBAL_REDO_STATUS
- GLOBAL_RECOVERY_STATUS
- CLASS_VITAL_INFO
- USER_LOGIN
- SUMMARY_USER_LOGIN
- GLOBAL_SINGLE_FLUSH_DW_STATUS
- GLOBAL_CANDIDATE_STATUS
- PARALLEL_DECODE_STATUS
- GLOBAL_PARALLEL_DECODE_STATUS
- PARALLEL_DECODE_THREAD_INFO
- GLOBAL_PARALLEL_DECODE_THREAD_INFO
- GLOBAL_ADIO_COMPLETER_STATUS
- GLOBAL_AIO_SLOT_USAGE_STATUS
- Lock
- Wait Events
- Configuration
- Operator
- Workload Manager
- Global Plancache
- RTO & RPO
- AI Watchdog
- WDR Snapshot Schema
-
DBE_PLDEBUGGER Schema
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.turn_on
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.turn_off
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.local_debug_server_info
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.attach
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.info_locals
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.next
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.continue
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.abort
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.print_var
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.info_code
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.step
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.add_breakpoint
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.delete_breakpoint
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.info_breakpoints
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.backtrace
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.enable_breakpoint
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.disable_breakpoint
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.finish
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.set_var
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.error_backtrace
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.error_end
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.error_info_locals
- DB4AI Schema
- DBE_PLDEVELOPER
- DBE_SQL_UTIL Schema
-
Configuring GUC Parameters
- Viewing Parameters
- Setting Parameters
-
GUC Parameters
- GUC Parameter Usage
- File Location
- Connection and Authentication
- Resource Consumption
- Data Import and Export
- Write Ahead Log
- HA Replication
- Query Planning
- SPM
- Error Reporting and Logging
- Alarm Detection
- Statistics During the Database Running
- Autovacuum
- Default Settings of Client Connection
- Lock Management
- Version and Platform Compatibility
- Fault Tolerance
- Connection Pool Parameters
- Transaction
- Replication Parameters of Two Database Instances
- Developer Options
- Auditing
- CM Parameters
- Upgrade Parameters
- Miscellaneous Parameters
- Wait Events
- Query
- System Performance Snapshot
- Security Configuration
- Global Temporary Table
- HyperLogLog
- User-defined Functions
- Scheduled Task
- Thread Pool
- Backup and Restoration
- Undo
- DCF Parameters Settings
- Flashback
- Rollback Parameters
- AI Features
- Global SysCache Parameters
- Restoring Data on the Standby Node
- Delimiter
- Global PL/SQL Cache Parameters
- Ledger Database
- Creating an Index Online
- Data Lifecycle Management: OLTP Table Compression
- Vector Database Parameters
- Enhanced TOAST
- Reserved Parameters
-
FAQ
- What is the maximum number of columns in a single GaussDB table?
- How do I query the partition and index information of a partitioned table?
- What is OID?
- What is UDF?
- What wildcards are supported in GaussDB? How do I use them?
- Is there a limit on the length of a database object name?
- How do I view the creation time of a table?
- How do I create indexes in parallel?
- How do I create an auto-increment column?
- Can I query the GaussDB memory usage through SQL statements?
- What are the differences between LIMIT 2, LIMIT 2,3 and LIMIT 2 OFFSET 3?
- How do I create a column whose default value is the current time?
- How do I determine whether a column is null?
- How do I obtain the username for connecting to a database?
- How do I query the time difference between two time points?
- What are the types of SQL languages?
- What is the function of a trigger?
- What are the four characteristics of correctly executing database transactions?
- What are the differences between the DROP, TRUNCATE, and DELETE methods in GaussDB?
- How many bytes does a Chinese character occupy in GaussDB?
-
Developer Guide(Distributed_3.x)
- Database System Overview
- Database Security
- Database Quick Start
- Development and Design Proposal
-
Application Development Guide
- Development Specifications
- Obtaining the Driver Package
-
Development Based on JDBC
- JDBC Package, Driver Class, and Environment Class
- Development Process
- Loading a Driver
- Connecting to a Database
- Connecting to a Database (Using SSL)
- Connecting to a Database (Using UDS)
- Running SQL Statements
- Processing Data in a Result Set
- Closing a Connection
- Log Management
- Examples: Common Operations
- Example: Retrying SQL Queries for Applications
- Example: Logical Replication Code
- Example: Parameters for Connecting to the Database in Different Scenarios
-
JDBC Interface Reference
- java.sql.Connection
- java.sql.CallableStatement
- java.sql.DatabaseMetaData
- java.sql.Driver
- java.sql.PreparedStatement
- java.sql.ResultSet
- java.sql.ResultSetMetaData
- java.sql.Statement
- javax.sql.ConnectionPoolDataSource
- javax.sql.DataSource
- javax.sql.PooledConnection
- javax.naming.Context
- javax.naming.spi.InitialContextFactory
- CopyManager
- PGReplicationConnection
- PGReplicationStream
- ChainedStreamBuilder
- ChainedCommonStreamBuilder
- Common JDBC Parameters
- FAQs
- Mapping for JDBC Data Types
- Development Based on ODBC
- Development Based on libpq
- Psycopg-based Development
-
ECPG-based Development
- Development Process
- ecpg Components
- ecpg Preprocessing and Compiling
- Managing Database Connections
- Running SQL Commands
- Querying the Result Set
- Closing a Database Connection
- Host Variables
- Executing Dynamic SQL Statements
- Error Handling
- Preprocessor Directives
- Using Library Functions
- SQL Descriptor Area
- Examples
- ecpg and Pro*C Compatibility Comparison
- ECPG API Reference
- Development Based on the Go Driver
- Debugging
-
SQL Optimization
- Query Execution Process
- Introduction to the SQL Execution Plan
- Optimization Process
- Updating Statistics
- Reviewing and Modifying a Table Definition
- Typical SQL Optimization Methods
- Experience in Rewriting SQL Statements
- Configuring Key Parameters for SQL Tuning
-
Hint-based Tuning
- Plan Hint Optimization
- Hint Specifying the Query Block Where the Hint Is Located
- Hint Specifying the Query Block and Schema of a Table
- Join Order Hints
- Join Operation Hints
- Rows Hints
- Stream Operation Hints
- Scan Hints
- Sublink Name Hints
- Skew Hints
- Parameterized Path Hint
- Hint Errors, Conflicts, and Other Warnings
- GUC Parameter Hints
- Hints for Selecting the Custom Plan or Generic Plan
- Hints Specifying Not to Expand Subqueries
- Hints Specifying Not to Use Global Plan Cache
- Hint of Parameterized Paths at the Same Level
- Hint for Setting Slow SQL Control Rules
- Bitmap Scan Hints
- Hint for Inner Table Materialization During Join
- AGG Hint
- Checking the Implicit Conversion Performance
- Tuning with SQL PATCH
-
Optimization Cases
- Case: Selecting an Appropriate Distribution Key
- Case: Creating an Appropriate Index
- Case: Adjusting Distribution Keys
- Case: Adjusting the GUC Parameter best_agg_plan
- Case: Rewriting SQL and Deleting Subqueries (1)
- Case: Rewriting SQL Statements to Eliminate Pruning Interference
- Case: Rewriting SQL Statements and Deleting in-clause
- Case: Modifying the GUC Parameter rewrite_rule
- Using DN Gather to Reduce Stream Nodes in the Plan
-
SQL Reference
- SQL
- Keywords
- Data Type
- Constant and Macro
-
Functions and Operators
- Logical Operators
- Comparison Operators
- Character Processing Functions and Operators
- Binary String Functions and Operators
- Bit String Functions and Operators
- Pattern Matching Operators
- Arithmetic Functions and Operators
- Date and Time Processing Functions and Operators
- Type Conversion Functions
- Geometric Functions and Operators
- Network Address Functions and Operators
- Text Search Functions and Operators
- JSON/JSONB Functions and Operators
- HLL Functions and Operators
- SEQUENCE Functions
- Array Functions and Operators
- Range Functions and Operators
- Aggregate Functions
- Window Functions
- Security Functions
- Encrypted Functions and Operators
- Set Returning Functions
- Conditional Expression Functions
- System Information Functions
-
System Administration Functions
- Configuration Settings Functions
- Universal File Access Functions
- Server Signal Functions
- Backup and Restoration Control Functions
- Dual-Cluster DR Control Functions
- Dual-Cluster DR Query Functions
- Snapshot Synchronization Functions
- Database Object Functions
- Advisory Lock Functions
- Logical Replication Functions
- Undo System Functions
- Other Functions
- SQL Statement Concurrency Control Function
- Statistics Information Functions
- Trigger Functions
- Hash Function
- Prompt Message Function
- Fault Injection System Function
- Redistribution Parameters
- Distribution Key Recommendation Functions
- Other System Functions
- Internal Functions
- AI Feature Functions
- Dynamic Data Masking Functions
- Hotkey Feature Functions
- Global SysCache Functions
- Data Damage Detection and Repair Functions
- Functions of the XML Type
- Functions of the XMLType Type
- Obsolete Functions
- Expressions
- Pseudocolumn
- Type Conversion
- System Operation
- Controlling Transactions
- DDL Syntax Overview
- DML Syntax Overview
- DCL Syntax Overview
-
SQL Syntax
- SQL Syntax
- ABORT
- ALTER AUDIT POLICY
- ALTER COLUMN ENCRYPTION KEY
- ALTER COORDINATOR
- ALTER DATABASE
- ALTER DATABASE LINK
- ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES
- ALTER DIRECTORY
- ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER
- ALTER FUNCTION
- ALTER GLOBAL CONFIGURATION
- ALTER GROUP
- ALTER INDEX
- ALTER LANGUAGE
- ALTER MASKING POLICY
- ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW
- ALTER NODE
- ALTER NODE GROUP
- ALTER RESOURCE LABEL
- ALTER ROLE
- ALTER ROW LEVEL SECURITY POLICY
- ALTER SCHEMA
- ALTER SEQUENCE
- ALTER SERVER
- ALTER SESSION
- ALTER SYNONYM
- ALTER SYSTEM KILL SESSION
- ALTER TABLE
- ALTER TABLE PARTITION
- ALTER TABLESPACE
- ALTER TRIGGER
- ALTER TYPE
- ALTER USER
- ALTER VIEW
- ANALYZE | ANALYSE
- BEGIN
- CALL
- CHECKPOINT
- CLEAN CONNECTION
- CLOSE
- CLUSTER
- COMMENT
- COMMIT | END
- COMMIT PREPARED
- COPY
- CREATE AUDIT POLICY
- CREATE BARRIER
- CREATE CLIENT MASTER KEY
- CREATE COLUMN ENCRYPTION KEY
- CREATE CONVERSION
- CREATE DATABASE
- CREATE DATABASE LINK
- CREATE DIRECTORY
- CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER
- CREATE FUNCTION
- CREATE GLOBAL INDEX
- CREATE GROUP
- CREATE INCREMENTAL MATERIALIZED VIEW
- CREATE INDEX
- CREATE LANGUAGE
- CREATE MASKING POLICY
- CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW
- CREATE MODEL
- CREATE NODE
- CREATE NODE GROUP
- CREATE PROCEDURE
- CREATE RESOURCE LABEL
- CREATE ROLE
- CREATE ROW LEVEL SECURITY POLICY
- CREATE SCHEMA
- CREATE SEQUENCE
- CREATE SERVER
- CREATE SYNONYM
- CREATE TABLE
- CREATE TABLESPACE
- CREATE TABLE AS
- CREATE TABLE PARTITION
- CREATE TRIGGER
- CREATE TYPE
- CREATE USER
- CREATE VIEW
- CREATE WEAK PASSWORD DICTIONARY
- CURSOR
- DEALLOCATE
- DECLARE
- DELETE
- DO
- DROP AUDIT POLICY
- DROP CLIENT MASTER KEY
- DROP COLUMN ENCRYPTION KEY
- DROP DATABASE
- DROP DATABASE LINK
- DROP DIRECTORY
- DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER
- DROP FUNCTION
- DROP GLOBAL CONFIGURATION
- DROP GROUP
- DROP INDEX
- DROP LANGUAGE
- DROP MASKING POLICY
- DROP MATERIALIZED VIEW
- DROP MODEL
- DROP NODE
- DROP NODE GROUP
- DROP OWNED
- DROP PROCEDURE
- DROP RESOURCE LABEL
- DROP ROLE
- DROP ROW LEVEL SECURITY POLICY
- DROP SCHEMA
- DROP SEQUENCE
- DROP SERVER
- DROP SYNONYM
- DROP TABLE
- DROP TABLESPACE
- DROP TRIGGER
- DROP TYPE
- DROP USER
- DROP VIEW
- DROP WEAK PASSWORD DICTIONARY
- EXECUTE
- EXECUTE DIRECT
- EXPDP DATABASE
- EXPDP TABLE
- EXPLAIN
- EXPLAIN PLAN
- FETCH
- GRANT
- IMPDP DATABASE CREATE
- IMPDP RECOVER
- INSERT
- IMPDP TABLE
- IMPDP TABLE PREPARE
- LOCK
- MOVE
- MERGE INTO
- PREDICT BY
- PREPARE
- PREPARE TRANSACTION
- PURGE
- REASSIGN OWNED
- REINDEX
- REFRESH INCREMENTAL MATERIALIZED VIEW
- REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW
- RELEASE SAVEPOINT
- RESET
- REVOKE
- ROLLBACK
- ROLLBACK PREPARED
- ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT
- SAVEPOINT
- SELECT
- SELECT INTO
- SET
- SET CONSTRAINTS
- SET ROLE
- SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION
- SET TRANSACTION
- SHOW
- SHUTDOWN
- START TRANSACTION
- TIMECAPSULE TABLE
- TRUNCATE
- UPDATE
- VACUUM
- VALUES
- Appendix
- Best Practices
- User-defined Functions
- Stored Procedures
- Autonomous Transaction
-
System Catalogs and System Views
- Overview of System Catalogs and System Views
-
System Catalogs
- GS_AUDITING_POLICY
- GS_AUDITING_POLICY_ACCESS
- GS_AUDITING_POLICY_FILTERS
- GS_AUDITING_POLICY_PRIVILEGES
- GS_ASP
- GS_CLIENT_GLOBAL_KEYS
- GS_CLIENT_GLOBAL_KEYS_ARGS
- GS_COLUMN_KEYS
- GS_COLUMN_KEYS_ARGS
- GS_DATABASE_LINK
- GS_DB_PRIVILEGE
- GS_DEPENDENCIES
- GS_DEPENDENCIES_OBJ
- GS_ENCRYPTED_COLUMNS
- GS_ENCRYPTED_PROC
- GS_GLOBAL_CONFIG
- GS_JOB_ATTRIBUTE
- GS_JOB_ARGUMENT
- GS_MASKING_POLICY
- GS_MASKING_POLICY_ACTIONS
- GS_MASKING_POLICY_FILTERS
- GS_MATVIEW
- GS_MATVIEW_DEPENDENCY
- GS_MODEL_WAREHOUSE
- GS_OPT_MODEL
- GS_PLAN_TRACE
- GS_POLICY_LABEL
- GS_RECYCLEBIN
- GS_SQL_PATCH
- GS_TXN_SNAPSHOT
- GS_UID
- GS_WORKLOAD_RULE
- PG_AGGREGATE
- PG_AM
- PG_AMOP
- PG_AMPROC
- PG_APP_WORKLOADGROUP_MAPPING
- PG_ATTRDEF
- PG_ATTRIBUTE
- PG_AUTHID
- PG_AUTH_HISTORY
- PG_AUTH_MEMBERS
- PG_CAST
- PG_CLASS
- PG_COLLATION
- PG_CONSTRAINT
- PG_CONVERSION
- PG_DATABASE
- PG_DB_ROLE_SETTING
- PG_DEFAULT_ACL
- PG_DEPEND
- PG_DESCRIPTION
- PG_DIRECTORY
- PG_ENUM
- PG_EXTENSION
- PG_FOREIGN_DATA_WRAPPER
- PG_FOREIGN_SERVER
- PG_HASHBUCKET
- PG_INDEX
- PG_INHERITS
- PG_JOB
- PG_JOB_PROC
- PG_LANGUAGE
- PG_LARGEOBJECT
- PG_LARGEOBJECT_METADATA
- PG_NAMESPACE
- PG_OBJECT
- PG_OPCLASS
- PG_OPERATOR
- PG_OPFAMILY
- PG_PARTITION
- PG_PLTEMPLATE
- PG_PROC
- PG_RANGE
- PG_REPLICATION_ORIGIN
- PG_RESOURCE_POOL
- PG_REWRITE
- PG_RLSPOLICY
- PG_SECLABEL
- PG_SET
- PG_SHDEPEND
- PG_SHDESCRIPTION
- PG_SHSECLABEL
- PG_STATISTIC
- PG_STATISTIC_EXT
- PG_SYNONYM
- PG_TABLESPACE
- PG_TRIGGER
- PG_TS_CONFIG
- PG_TS_CONFIG_MAP
- PG_TS_DICT
- PG_TS_PARSER
- PG_TS_TEMPLATE
- PG_TYPE
- PG_USER_MAPPING
- PG_USER_STATUS
- PGXC_CLASS
- PGXC_GROUP
- PGXC_NODE
- PGXC_REDISTB
- PGXC_SLICE
- PLAN_TABLE_DATA
- STATEMENT_HISTORY
- STREAMING_STREAM
- STREAMING_CONT_QUERY
-
System Views
- ADM_ARGUMENTS
- ADM_AUDIT_OBJECT
- ADM_AUDIT_SESSION
- ADM_AUDIT_STATEMENT
- ADM_AUDIT_TRAIL
- ADM_COL_COMMENTS
- ADM_COL_PRIVS
- ADM_COLL_TYPES
- ADM_CONS_COLUMNS
- ADM_CONSTRAINTS
- ADM_DATA_FILES
- ADM_DEPENDENCIES
- ADM_DIRECTORIES
- ADM_HIST_SNAPSHOT
- ADM_HIST_SQL_PLAN
- ADM_HIST_SQLSTAT
- ADM_HIST_SQLTEXT
- ADM_IND_COLUMNS
- ADM_IND_EXPRESSIONS
- ADM_IND_PARTITIONS
- ADM_IND_SUBPARTITIONS
- ADM_INDEXES
- ADM_OBJECTS
- ADM_PART_COL_STATISTICS
- ADM_PART_INDEXES
- ADM_PART_TABLES
- ADM_PROCEDURES
- ADM_ROLE_PRIVS
- ADM_ROLES
- ADM_SCHEDULER_JOB_ARGS
- ADM_SCHEDULER_JOBS
- ADM_SCHEDULER_PROGRAM_ARGS
- ADM_SCHEDULER_PROGRAMS
- ADM_SCHEDULER_RUNNING_JOBS
- ADM_SEGMENTS
- ADM_SEQUENCES
- ADM_SOURCE
- ADM_SUBPART_KEY_COLUMNS
- ADM_SYNONYMS
- ADM_SYS_PRIVS
- ADM_TAB_COLS
- ADM_TAB_COL_STATISTICS
- ADM_TAB_COLUMNS
- ADM_TAB_COMMENTS
- ADM_TAB_HISTOGRAMS
- ADM_TAB_PARTITIONS
- ADM_TAB_PRIVS
- ADM_TAB_STATISTICS
- ADM_TAB_STATS_HISTORY
- ADM_TABLES
- ADM_TABLESPACES
- ADM_TRIGGERS
- ADM_TYPES
- ADM_TYPE_ATTRS
- ADM_USERS
- ADM_VIEWS
- COMM_CLIENT_INFO
- DB_ALL_TABLES
- DB_ARGUMENTS
- DB_COL_COMMENTS
- DB_COL_PRIVS
- DB_COLL_TYPES
- DB_CONSTRAINTS
- DB_CONS_COLUMNS
- DB_DEPENDENCIES
- DB_IND_COLUMNS
- DB_IND_EXPRESSIONS
- DB_IND_PARTITIONS
- DB_IND_SUBPARTITIONS
- DB_INDEXES
- DB_OBJECTS
- DB_PART_COL_STATISTICS
- DB_PART_KEY_COLUMNS
- DB_PART_TABLES
- DB_PROCEDURES
- DB_SCHEDULER_JOB_ARGS
- DB_SCHEDULER_PROGRAM_ARGS
- DB_SEQUENCES
- DB_SOURCE
- DB_SUBPART_KEY_COLUMNS
- DB_SYNONYMS
- DB_TAB_COL_STATISTICS
- DB_TAB_COLUMNS
- DB_TAB_COMMENTS
- DB_TAB_HISTOGRAMS
- DB_TAB_PARTITIONS
- DB_TAB_STATS_HISTORY
- DB_TAB_SUBPARTITIONS
- DB_TABLES
- DB_TRIGGERS
- DB_TYPES
- DB_USERS
- DB_VIEWS
- DICT
- DICTIONARY
- DV_SESSIONS
- DV_SESSION_LONGOPS
- GET_GLOBAL_PREPARED_XACTS
- GLOBAL_BAD_BLOCK_INFO
- GLOBAL_CLEAR_BAD_BLOCK_INFO
- GLOBAL_COMM_CLIENT_INFO
- GLOBAL_SQL_PATCH
- GLOBAL_STAT_HOTKEYS_INFO
- GLOBAL_WAL_SENDER_STATUS
- GS_ALL_CONTROL_GROUP_INFO
- GS_ALL_PREPARED_STATEMENTS
- GS_AUDITING
- GS_AUDITING_ACCESS
- GS_AUDITING_PRIVILEGE
- GS_CLUSTER_RESOURCE_INFO
- GS_COMM_LISTEN_ADDRESS_EXT_INFO
- GS_DB_LINKS
- GS_DB_PRIVILEGES
- GS_GET_CONTROL_GROUP_INFO
- GS_GET_LISTEN_ADDRESS_EXT_INFO
- GS_GLOBAL_ARCHIVE_STATUS
- GS_GSC_MEMORY_DETAIL
- GS_LABELS
- GS_LSC_MEMORY_DETAIL
- GS_MASKING
- GS_MATVIEWS
- GS_MY_PLAN_TRACE
- GS_SESSION_ALL_SETTINGS
- GS_SQL_COUNT
- GS_STAT_ALL_PARTITIONS
- GS_STAT_XACT_ALL_PARTITIONS
- GS_STATIO_ALL_PARTITIONS
- GS_WORKLOAD_RULE_STAT
- GV_INSTANCE
- GV_SESSION
- MPP_TABLES
- MY_COL_COMMENTS
- MY_COL_PRIVS
- MY_COLL_TYPES
- MY_CONS_COLUMNS
- MY_CONSTRAINTS
- MY_DEPENDENCIES
- MY_IND_COLUMNS
- MY_IND_EXPRESSIONS
- MY_IND_PARTITIONS
- MY_IND_SUBPARTITIONS
- MY_INDEXES
- MY_JOBS
- MY_OBJECTS
- MY_PART_COL_STATISTICS
- MY_PART_INDEXES
- MY_PART_KEY_COLUMNS
- MY_PART_TABLES
- MY_PROCEDURES
- MY_ROLE_PRIVS
- MY_SCHEDULER_JOB_ARGS
- MY_SCHEDULER_PROGRAM_ARGS
- MY_SEQUENCES
- MY_SOURCE
- MY_SUBPART_KEY_COLUMNS
- MY_SYNONYMS
- MY_SYS_PRIVS
- MY_TAB_COL_STATISTICS
- MY_TAB_COLUMNS
- MY_TAB_COMMENTS
- MY_TAB_HISTOGRAMS
- MY_TAB_PARTITIONS
- MY_TAB_STATISTICS
- MY_TAB_STATS_HISTORY
- MY_TABLES
- MY_TABLESPACES
- MY_TRIGGERS
- MY_TYPE_ATTRS
- MY_TYPES
- MY_VIEWS
- NLS_DATABASE_PARAMETERS
- NLS_INSTANCE_PARAMETERS
- PG_AVAILABLE_EXTENSION_VERSIONS
- PG_AVAILABLE_EXTENSIONS
- PG_COMM_DELAY
- PG_COMM_RECV_STREAM
- PG_COMM_SEND_STREAM
- PG_COMM_STATUS
- PG_CONTROL_GROUP_CONFIG
- PG_CURSORS
- PG_EXT_STATS
- PG_GET_INVALID_BACKENDS
- PG_GET_SENDERS_CATCHUP_TIME
- PG_GROUP
- PG_INDEXES
- PG_LOCKS
- PG_NODE_ENV
- PG_OS_THREADS
- PG_POOLER_STATUS
- PG_PREPARED_STATEMENTS
- PG_PREPARED_XACTS
- PG_REPLICATION_SLOTS
- PG_RLSPOLICIES
- PG_ROLES
- PG_RULES
- PG_RUNNING_XACTS
- PG_SECLABELS
- PG_SETTINGS
- PG_SHADOW
- PG_SHARED_MEMORY_DETAIL
- PG_STAT_ACTIVITY
- PG_STAT_ALL_INDEXES
- PG_STAT_ALL_TABLES
- PG_STAT_BAD_BLOCK
- PG_STAT_BGWRITER
- PG_STAT_DATABASE
- PG_STAT_DATABASE_CONFLICTS
- PG_STAT_REPLICATION
- PG_STAT_SYS_INDEXES
- PG_STAT_SYS_TABLES
- PG_STAT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- PG_STAT_USER_INDEXES
- PG_STAT_USER_TABLES
- PG_STAT_XACT_ALL_TABLES
- PG_STAT_XACT_SYS_TABLES
- PG_STAT_XACT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- PG_STAT_XACT_USER_TABLES
- PG_STATS
- PG_STATIO_ALL_INDEXES
- PG_STATIO_ALL_SEQUENCES
- PG_STATIO_ALL_TABLES
- PG_STATIO_SYS_INDEXES
- PG_STATIO_SYS_SEQUENCES
- PG_STATIO_SYS_TABLES
- PG_STATIO_USER_INDEXES
- PG_STATIO_USER_SEQUENCES
- PG_STATIO_USER_TABLES
- PG_THREAD_WAIT_STATUS
- PG_TABLES
- PG_TDE_INFO
- PG_TIMEZONE_ABBREVS
- PG_TIMEZONE_NAMES
- PG_TOTAL_MEMORY_DETAIL
- PG_TOTAL_USER_RESOURCE_INFO
- PG_TOTAL_USER_RESOURCE_INFO_OID
- PG_USER
- PG_USER_MAPPINGS
- PG_VARIABLE_INFO
- PG_VIEWS
- PGXC_COMM_DELAY
- PGXC_COMM_RECV_STREAM
- PGXC_COMM_SEND_STREAM
- PGXC_COMM_STATUS
- PGXC_GET_STAT_ALL_TABLES
- PGXC_GET_TABLE_SKEWNESS
- PGXC_NODE_ENV
- PGXC_OS_THREADS
- PGXC_PREPARED_XACTS
- PGXC_RUNNING_XACTS
- PGXC_SQL_COUNT
- PGXC_STAT_ACTIVITY
- PGXC_STAT_BAD_BLOCK
- PGXC_THREAD_WAIT_STATUS
- PGXC_TOTAL_MEMORY_DETAIL
- PGXC_VARIABLE_INFO
- PLAN_TABLE
- PV_FILE_STAT
- PV_INSTANCE_TIME
- PV_OS_RUN_INFO
- PV_REDO_STAT
- PV_SESSION_MEMORY
- PV_SESSION_MEMORY_CONTEXT
- PV_SESSION_MEMORY_DETAIL
- PV_SESSION_STAT
- PV_SESSION_TIME
- PV_THREAD_MEMORY_CONTEXT
- PV_TOTAL_MEMORY_DETAIL
- ROLE_ROLE_PRIVS
- ROLE_SYS_PRIVS
- ROLE_TAB_PRIVS
- SYS_DUMMY
- V_INSTANCE
- V_MYSTAT
- V_SESSION
- V$NLS_PARAMETERS
- V$SESSION_WAIT
- V$SYSSTAT
- V$SYSTEM_EVENT
- V$VERSION
-
Schemas
- Information Schema
-
DBE_PERF Schema
- OS
- Instance
- Memory
- File
-
Object
- STAT_USER_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_USER_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_USER_TABLES
- STAT_USER_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STAT_USER_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STAT_USER_INDEXES
- STAT_SYS_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_SYS_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_SYS_TABLES
- STAT_SYS_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STAT_SYS_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STAT_SYS_INDEXES
- STAT_ALL_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_ALL_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_ALL_TABLES
- STAT_ALL_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STAT_ALL_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STAT_ALL_INDEXES
- STAT_DATABASE
- SUMMARY_STAT_DATABASE
- GLOBAL_STAT_DATABASE
- STAT_DATABASE_CONFLICTS
- SUMMARY_STAT_DATABASE_CONFLICTS
- GLOBAL_STAT_DATABASE_CONFLICTS
- STAT_XACT_ALL_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_XACT_ALL_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_XACT_ALL_TABLES
- STAT_XACT_SYS_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_XACT_SYS_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_XACT_SYS_TABLES
- STAT_XACT_USER_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_XACT_USER_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_XACT_USER_TABLES
- STAT_XACT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- SUMMARY_STAT_XACT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- GLOBAL_STAT_XACT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- STAT_BAD_BLOCK
- SUMMARY_STAT_BAD_BLOCK
- GLOBAL_STAT_BAD_BLOCK
- STAT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- SUMMARY_STAT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- GLOBAL_STAT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- Workload
-
Session and Thread
- SESSION_STAT
- GLOBAL_SESSION_STAT
- SESSION_TIME
- GLOBAL_SESSION_TIME
- SESSION_MEMORY
- GLOBAL_SESSION_MEMORY
- SESSION_MEMORY_DETAIL
- GLOBAL_SESSION_MEMORY_DETAIL
- SESSION_STAT_ACTIVITY
- GLOBAL_SESSION_STAT_ACTIVITY
- THREAD_WAIT_STATUS
- GLOBAL_THREAD_WAIT_STATUS
- LOCAL_THREADPOOL_STATUS
- GLOBAL_THREADPOOL_STATUS
- SESSION_CPU_RUNTIME
- SESSION_MEMORY_RUNTIME
- LOCAL_ACTIVE_SESSION
- GLOBAL_ACTIVE_SESSION
- Transaction
- Query
-
Cache and I/O
- STATIO_USER_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_USER_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_USER_TABLES
- STATIO_USER_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_USER_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_USER_INDEXES
- STATIO_USER_SEQUENCES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_USER_SEQUENCES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_USER_SEQUENCES
- STATIO_SYS_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_SYS_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_SYS_TABLES
- STATIO_SYS_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_SYS_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_SYS_INDEXES
- STATIO_SYS_SEQUENCES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_SYS_SEQUENCES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_SYS_SEQUENCES
- STATIO_ALL_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_ALL_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_ALL_TABLES
- STATIO_ALL_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_ALL_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_ALL_INDEXES
- STATIO_ALL_SEQUENCES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_ALL_SEQUENCES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_ALL_SEQUENCES
- Communication Library
-
Utility
- REPLICATION_STAT
- GLOBAL_REPLICATION_STAT
- REPLICATION_SLOTS
- GLOBAL_REPLICATION_SLOTS
- PARALLEL_DECODE_STATUS
- GLOBAL_PARALLEL_DECODE_STATUS
- PARALLEL_DECODE_THREAD_INFO
- GLOBAL_PARALLEL_DECODE_THREAD_INFO
- BGWRITER_STAT
- GLOBAL_BGWRITER_STAT
- POOLER_STATUS
- GLOBAL_COMM_CHECK_CONNECTION_STATUS
- GLOBAL_CKPT_STATUS
- GLOBAL_DOUBLE_WRITE_STATUS
- GLOBAL_PAGEWRITER_STATUS
- GLOBAL_POOLER_STATUS
- GLOBAL_RECORD_RESET_TIME
- GLOBAL_REDO_STATUS
- GLOBAL_RECOVERY_STATUS
- CLASS_VITAL_INFO
- USER_LOGIN
- SUMMARY_USER_LOGIN
- GLOBAL_GET_BGWRITER_STATUS
- GLOBAL_SINGLE_FLUSH_DW_STATUS
- GLOBAL_CANDIDATE_STATUS
- Lock
- Wait Event
- Configuration
- Operator
- Workload Manager
- Global Plan Cache
- RTO & RPO
- AI Watchdog
- Discarded
- WDR Snapshot Schema
-
DBE_SQL_UTIL Schema
- DBE_SQL_UTIL.create_hint_sql_patch
- DBE_SQL_UTIL.create_abort_sql_patch
- DBE_SQL_UTIL.drop_sql_patch
- DBE_SQL_UTIL.enable_sql_patch
- DBE_SQL_UTIL.disable_sql_patch
- DBE_SQL_UTIL.show_sql_patch
- DBE_SQL_UTIL.create_hint_sql_patch
- DBE_SQL_UTIL.create_abort_sql_patch
- DBE_SQL_UTIL.create_remote_hint_sql_patch
- DBE_SQL_UTIL.create_remote_abort_sql_patch
- DBE_SQL_UTIL.drop_remote_sql_patch
- DBE_SQL_UTIL.enable_remote_sql_patch
- DBE_SQL_UTIL.disable_remote_sql_patch
-
Configuring Running Parameters
- Viewing Parameters
- Setting Parameters
-
GUC Parameters
- GUC Parameter Usage
- File Location
- Connection and Authentication
- Resource Consumption
- Parallel Data Import
- Write Ahead Log
- HA Replication
- Query Planning
- Error Reporting and Logging
- Alarm Detection
- Statistics During the Database Running
- Automatic Vacuuming
- Default Settings of Client Connection
- Lock Management
- Version and Platform Compatibility
- Fault Tolerance
- Connection Pool Parameters
- Cluster Transaction Parameters
- Dual-Cluster Replication Parameters
- Developer Options
- Auditing
- Transaction Monitoring
- CM Parameters
- GTM Parameters
- Upgrade Parameters
- Miscellaneous Parameters
- Wait Event
- Query
- System Performance Snapshot
- Security Configuration
- HyperLogLog
- User-defined Functions
- Collaborative Analysis
- Acceleration Cluster
- Scheduled Task
- Thread Pool
- Full Text Search
- Backup and Restoration
- AI Features
- Global SysCache Parameters
- Reserved Parameters
- Read Parameters of the Standby Node in a Distributed System
- Restoring Data on the Standby Node
- Undo
- Rollback Parameters
- DCF Parameters Settings
- Flashback
-
Developer Guide(Centralized_3.x)
- Database System Overview
- Database Security
- Database Quick Start
- Development and Design Proposal
-
Application Development Guide
- Development Specifications
- Obtaining the Driver Package
-
Development Based on JDBC
- JDBC Package, Driver Class, and Environment Class
- Development Process
- Loading a Driver
- Connecting to a Database
- Connecting to a Database (Using SSL)
- Connecting to a Database (Using UDS)
- Running SQL Statements
- Processing Data in a Result Set
- Closing a Connection
- Log Management
- Examples: Common Operations
- Example: Retrying SQL Queries for Applications
- Example: Importing and Exporting Data Through Local Files
- Example: Migrating Data from MY
- Example: Logical Replication Code
- Example: Parameters for Connecting to the Database in Different Scenarios
-
JDBC API Reference
- java.sql.Connection
- java.sql.CallableStatement
- java.sql.DatabaseMetaData
- java.sql.Driver
- java.sql.PreparedStatement
- java.sql.ResultSet
- java.sql.ResultSetMetaData
- java.sql.Statement
- javax.sql.ConnectionPoolDataSource
- javax.sql.DataSource
- javax.sql.PooledConnection
- javax.naming.Context
- javax.naming.spi.InitialContextFactory
- CopyManager
- PGReplicationConnection
- PGReplicationStream
- ChainedStreamBuilder
- ChainedCommonStreamBuilder
- PGobject
- Common JDBC Parameters
- Troubleshooting
- Mapping for JDBC Data Types
- Development Based on ODBC
- Development Based on libpq
- Psycopg-based Development
- Development Based on the Go Driver
-
ECPG-based Development
- Development Process
- ecpg Components
- ecpg Preprocessing and Compiling
- Managing Database Connections
- Running SQL Commands
- Querying the Result Set
- Closing a Database Connection
- Host Variables
- Executing Dynamic SQL Statements
- Error Handling
- Preprocessor Directives
- Using Library Functions
- SQL Descriptor Area
- Examples
- ECPG API Reference
- Debugging
-
SQL Optimization
- Query Execution Process
- Introduction to the SQL Execution Plan
- Optimization Process
- Updating Statistics
- Reviewing and Modifying a Table Definition
- Typical SQL Optimization Methods
- Experience in Rewriting SQL Statements
- Configuring Key Parameters for SQL Tuning
-
Hint-based Tuning
- Plan Hint Optimization
- Hint Specifying the Query Block Where the Hint Is Located
- Hint Specifying the Query Block and Schema of a Table
- Join Order Hints
- Join Operation Hints
- Rows Hints
- Stream Operation Hints
- Scan Operation Hints
- Sublink Name Hints
- Hint Errors, Conflicts, and Other Warnings
- Optimizer GUC Parameter Hints
- Hint for Selecting the Custom Plan or Generic Plan
- Hints Specifying Not to Expand Subqueries
- Hint Specifying Not to Use Global Plan Cache
- Hint of Parameterized Paths at the Same Level
- Hint for Setting Slow SQL Control Rules
- Hint for Adaptive Plan Selection
- Hint for Materializing a Sub-plan Result
- Bitmap Scan Hints
- Hint for Inner Table Materialization During Join
- AGG Hint
- Introduction to Plan Trace
- Tuning with SQL PATCH
- Optimization Cases
-
SQL Reference
- SQL
- Keywords
- Data Types
- Constant and Macro
-
Functions and Operators
- Logical Operators
- Comparison Operators
- Character Processing Functions and Operators
- Binary String Functions and Operators
- Bit String Functions and Operators
- Pattern Matching Operators
- Arithmetic Functions and Operators
- Date and Time Processing Functions and Operators
- Type Conversion Functions
- Geometric Functions and Operators
- Network Address Functions and Operators
- Text Search Functions and Operators
- JSON/JSONB Functions and Operators
- HLL Functions and Operators
- SEQUENCE Functions
- Array Functions and Operators
- Range Functions and Operators
- Aggregate Functions
- Window Functions
- Security Functions
- Encrypted Functions and Operators
- Set Returning Functions
- Conditional Expression Functions
- System Information Functions
-
System Administration Functions
- Configuration Settings Functions
- Universal File Access Functions
- Server Signal Functions
- Backup and Restoration Control Functions
- DR Control Functions for Dual-Database Instances
- DR Query Functions for Dual-Database Instances
- Snapshot Synchronization Functions
- Database Object Functions
- Advisory Lock Functions
- Logical Replication Functions
- Other Functions
- Undo System Functions
- SQL Statement Concurrency Control Function
- Statistics Information Functions
- Trigger Functions
- Hash Function
- Prompt Message Function
- Global Temporary Table Functions
- Fault Injection System Function
- AI Feature Functions
- Dynamic Data Masking Functions
- Hierarchical Recursion Query Functions
- Other System Functions
- Internal Functions
- Global SysCache Functions
- Data Damage Detection and Repair Functions
- Functions of the XML Type
- Functions of the XMLType Type
- Global PL/SQL Cache Functions
- Obsolete Functions
- Expressions
- Pseudocolumn
- Type Conversion
- System Operation
- Controlling Transactions
- DDL Syntax Overview
- DML Syntax Overview
- DCL Syntax Overview
-
SQL Syntax
- SQL Syntax
- ABORT
- ALTER AGGREGATE
- ALTER AUDIT POLICY
- ALTER COLUMN ENCRYPTION KEY
- ALTER EVENT
- ALTER DATABASE
- ALTER DATABASE LINK
- ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES
- ALTER DIRECTORY
- ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER
- ALTER FUNCTION
- ALTER GLOBAL CONFIGURATION
- ALTER GROUP
- ALTER INDEX
- ALTER LANGUAGE
- ALTER MASKING POLICY
- ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW
- ALTER OPERATOR
- ALTER PACKAGE
- ALTER PROCEDURE
- ALTER RESOURCE LABEL
- ALTER RESOURCE POOL
- ALTER ROLE
- ALTER ROW LEVEL SECURITY POLICY
- ALTER SCHEMA
- ALTER SEQUENCE
- ALTER SERVER
- ALTER SESSION
- ALTER SYNONYM
- ALTER SYSTEM KILL SESSION
- ALTER TABLE
- ALTER TABLE PARTITION
- ALTER TABLE SUBPARTITION
- ALTER TABLESPACE
- ALTER TRIGGER
- ALTER TYPE
- ALTER USER
- ALTER USER MAPPING
- ALTER VIEW
- ANALYZE | ANALYSE
- BEGIN
- CALL
- CHECKPOINT
- CLEAN CONNECTION
- CLOSE
- CLUSTER
- COMMENT
- COMMIT | END
- COMMIT PREPARED
- COPY
- CREATE AGGREGATE
- CREATE AUDIT POLICY
- CREATE CAST
- CREATE CLIENT MASTER KEY
- CREATE COLUMN ENCRYPTION KEY
- CREATE CONVERSION
- CREATE DATABASE
- CREATE DATABASE LINK
- CREATE DIRECTORY
- CREATE EVENT
- CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER
- CREATE FUNCTION
- CREATE GROUP
- CREATE INCREMENTAL MATERIALIZED VIEW
- CREATE INDEX
- CREATE LANGUAGE
- CREATE MASKING POLICY
- CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW
- CREATE MODEL
- CREATE OPERATOR
- CREATE OPERATOR CLASS
- CREATE PACKAGE
- CREATE PROCEDURE
- CREATE RESOURCE LABEL
- CREATE RESOURCE POOL
- CREATE ROLE
- CREATE ROW LEVEL SECURITY POLICY
- CREATE RULE
- CREATE SCHEMA
- CREATE SEQUENCE
- CREATE SERVER
- CREATE SYNONYM
- CREATE TABLE
- CREATE TABLE AS
- CREATE TABLE PARTITION
- CREATE TABLESPACE
- CREATE TABLE SUBPARTITION
- CREATE TRIGGER
- CREATE TYPE
- CREATE USER
- CREATE USER MAPPING
- CREATE VIEW
- CREATE WEAK PASSWORD DICTIONARY
- CURSOR
- DEALLOCATE
- DECLARE
- DELETE
- DO
- DROP AGGREGATE
- DROP AUDIT POLICY
- DROP CAST
- DROP CLIENT MASTER KEY
- DROP COLUMN ENCRYPTION KEY
- DROP DATABASE
- DROP DATABASE LINK
- DROP DIRECTORY
- DROP EVENT
- DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER
- DROP FUNCTION
- DROP GLOBAL CONFIGURATION
- DROP GROUP
- DROP INDEX
- DROP LANGUAGE
- DROP MASKING POLICY
- DROP MATERIALIZED VIEW
- DROP MODEL
- DROP OPERATOR
- DROP OWNED
- DROP PACKAGE
- DROP PROCEDURE
- DROP RESOURCE LABEL
- DROP RESOURCE POOL
- DROP ROLE
- DROP ROW LEVEL SECURITY POLICY
- DROP RULE
- DROP SCHEMA
- DROP SEQUENCE
- DROP SERVER
- DROP SYNONYM
- DROP TABLE
- DROP TABLESPACE
- DROP TRIGGER
- DROP TYPE
- DROP USER
- DROP USER MAPPING
- DROP VIEW
- DROP WEAK PASSWORD DICTIONARY
- EXECUTE
- EXPDP DATABASE
- EXPDP TABLE
- EXPLAIN
- EXPLAIN PLAN
- FETCH
- GRANT
- IMPDP DATABASE CREATE
- IMPDP RECOVER
- IMPDP TABLE
- IMPDP TABLE PREPARE
- INSERT
- LOCK
- MERGE INTO
- MOVE
- PREDICT BY
- PREPARE
- PREPARE TRANSACTION
- PURGE
- REASSIGN OWNED
- REFRESH INCREMENTAL MATERIALIZED VIEW
- REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW
- REINDEX
- RELEASE SAVEPOINT
- RESET
- REVOKE
- ROLLBACK
- ROLLBACK PREPARED
- ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT
- SAVEPOINT
- SELECT
- SELECT INTO
- SET
- SET CONSTRAINTS
- SET ROLE
- SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION
- SET TRANSACTION
- SHOW
- SHOW EVENTS
- SHUTDOWN
- SNAPSHOT
- START TRANSACTION
- TIMECAPSULE TABLE
- TRUNCATE
- UPDATE
- VACUUM
- VALUES
- ALTER EXTENSION
- CREATE EXTENSION
- DROP EXTENSION
- Appendix
- Best Practices
- User-defined Functions
- Stored Procedure
- Autonomous Transaction
-
System Catalogs and System Views
- Overview of System Catalogs and System Views
-
System Catalogs
- GS_ASP
- GS_AUDITING_POLICY
- GS_AUDITING_POLICY_ACCESS
- GS_AUDITING_POLICY_FILTERS
- GS_AUDITING_POLICY_PRIVILEGES
- GS_CLIENT_GLOBAL_KEYS
- GS_CLIENT_GLOBAL_KEYS_ARGS
- GS_COLUMN_KEYS
- GS_COLUMN_KEYS_ARGS
- GS_DATABASE_LINK
- GS_DB_PRIVILEGE
- GS_DEPENDENCIES
- GS_DEPENDENCIES_OBJ
- GS_ENCRYPTED_COLUMNS
- GS_ENCRYPTED_PROC
- GS_GLOBAL_CONFIG
- GS_JOB_ARGUMENT
- GS_JOB_ATTRIBUTE
- GS_MASKING_POLICY
- GS_MASKING_POLICY_ACTIONS
- GS_MASKING_POLICY_FILTERS
- GS_MATVIEW
- GS_MATVIEW_DEPENDENCY
- GS_MODEL_WAREHOUSE
- GS_OPT_MODEL
- GS_PACKAGE
- GS_PLAN_TRACE
- GS_POLICY_LABEL
- GS_RECYCLEBIN
- GS_SQL_PATCH
- GS_TXN_SNAPSHOT
- GS_UID
- GS_WORKLOAD_RULE
- PG_AGGREGATE
- PG_AM
- PG_AMOP
- PG_AMPROC
- PG_APP_WORKLOADGROUP_MAPPING
- PG_ATTRDEF
- PG_ATTRIBUTE
- PG_AUTHID
- PG_AUTH_HISTORY
- PG_AUTH_MEMBERS
- PG_CAST
- PG_CLASS
- PG_COLLATION
- PG_CONSTRAINT
- PG_CONVERSION
- PG_DATABASE
- PG_DB_ROLE_SETTING
- PG_DEFAULT_ACL
- PG_DEPEND
- PG_DESCRIPTION
- PG_DIRECTORY
- PG_ENUM
- PG_EXTENSION
- PG_FOREIGN_DATA_WRAPPER
- PG_FOREIGN_SERVER
- PG_HASHBUCKET
- PG_INDEX
- PG_INHERITS
- PG_JOB
- PG_JOB_PROC
- PG_LANGUAGE
- PG_LARGEOBJECT
- PG_LARGEOBJECT_METADATA
- PG_NAMESPACE
- PG_OBJECT
- PG_OPCLASS
- PG_OPERATOR
- PG_OPFAMILY
- PG_PARTITION
- PG_PLTEMPLATE
- PG_PROC
- PG_RANGE
- PG_REPLICATION_ORIGIN
- PG_RESOURCE_POOL
- PG_REWRITE
- PG_RLSPOLICY
- PG_SECLABEL
- PG_SHDEPEND
- PG_SHDESCRIPTION
- PG_SHSECLABEL
- PG_SET
- PG_STATISTIC
- PG_STATISTIC_EXT
- PG_SYNONYM
- PG_TABLESPACE
- PG_TRIGGER
- PG_TS_CONFIG
- PG_TS_CONFIG_MAP
- PG_TS_DICT
- PG_TS_PARSER
- PG_TS_TEMPLATE
- PG_TYPE
- PG_USER_MAPPING
- PG_USER_STATUS
- PGXC_CLASS
- PGXC_GROUP
- PGXC_NODE
- PGXC_SLICE
- PLAN_TABLE_DATA
- STATEMENT_HISTORY
- STREAMING_STREAM
- STREAMING_CONT_QUERY
-
System Views
- ADM_ARGUMENTS
- ADM_AUDIT_OBJECT
- ADM_AUDIT_SESSION
- ADM_AUDIT_STATEMENT
- ADM_AUDIT_TRAIL
- ADM_COL_COMMENTS
- ADM_COL_PRIVS
- ADM_COLL_TYPES
- ADM_CONS_COLUMNS
- ADM_CONSTRAINTS
- ADM_DATA_FILES
- ADM_DEPENDENCIES
- ADM_DIRECTORIES
- ADM_HIST_SNAPSHOT
- ADM_HIST_SQL_PLAN
- ADM_HIST_SQLSTAT
- ADM_HIST_SQLTEXT
- ADM_IND_COLUMNS
- ADM_IND_EXPRESSIONS
- ADM_IND_PARTITIONS
- ADM_IND_SUBPARTITIONS
- ADM_INDEXES
- ADM_OBJECTS
- ADM_PART_COL_STATISTICS
- ADM_PART_INDEXES
- ADM_PART_TABLES
- ADM_PROCEDURES
- ADM_RECYCLEBIN
- ADM_ROLE_PRIVS
- ADM_ROLES
- ADM_SCHEDULER_JOB_ARGS
- ADM_SCHEDULER_JOBS
- ADM_SCHEDULER_PROGRAM_ARGS
- ADM_SCHEDULER_PROGRAMS
- ADM_SCHEDULER_RUNNING_JOBS
- ADM_SEGMENTS
- ADM_SEQUENCES
- ADM_SOURCE
- ADM_SUBPART_COL_STATISTICS
- ADM_SUBPART_KEY_COLUMNS
- ADM_SYNONYMS
- ADM_SYS_PRIVS
- ADM_TAB_COL_STATISTICS
- ADM_TAB_COLS
- ADM_TAB_HISTOGRAMS
- ADM_TAB_PRIVS
- ADM_TAB_STATISTICS
- ADM_TAB_STATS_HISTORY
- ADM_TAB_SUBPARTITIONS
- ADM_TABLES
- ADM_TABLESPACES
- ADM_TAB_COLUMNS
- ADM_TAB_COMMENTS
- ADM_TAB_PARTITIONS
- ADM_TRIGGERS
- ADM_TYPE_ATTRS
- ADM_TYPES
- ADM_USERS
- ADM_VIEWS
- DB_ALL_TABLES
- DB_ARGUMENTS
- DB_COL_COMMENTS
- DB_COL_PRIVS
- DB_COLL_TYPES
- DB_CONS_COLUMNS
- DB_CONSTRAINTS
- DB_DEPENDENCIES
- DB_ERRORS
- DB_IND_COLUMNS
- DB_IND_EXPRESSIONS
- DB_IND_PARTITIONS
- DB_IND_SUBPARTITIONS
- DB_INDEXES
- DB_OBJECTS
- DB_PART_COL_STATISTICS
- DB_PART_INDEXES
- DB_PART_KEY_COLUMNS
- DB_PART_TABLES
- DB_PROCEDURES
- DB_SCHEDULER_JOB_ARGS
- DB_SCHEDULER_PROGRAM_ARGS
- DB_SEQUENCES
- DB_SOURCE
- DB_SUBPART_COL_STATISTICS
- DB_SUBPART_KEY_COLUMNS
- DB_SYNONYMS
- DB_TAB_COL_STATISTICS
- DB_TAB_COLUMNS
- DB_TAB_COMMENTS
- DB_TAB_HISTOGRAMS
- DB_TAB_PARTITIONS
- DB_TAB_STATS_HISTORY
- DB_TAB_SUBPARTITIONS
- DB_TABLES
- DB_TRIGGERS
- DB_TYPES
- DB_USERS
- DB_VIEWS
- DICT
- DICTIONARY
- DV_SESSION_LONGOPS
- DV_SESSIONS
- GS_ALL_CONTROL_GROUP_INFO
- GS_ALL_PREPARED_STATEMENTS
- GS_AUDITING
- GS_AUDITING_ACCESS
- GS_AUDITING_PRIVILEGE
- GS_CLUSTER_RESOURCE_INFO
- GS_COMM_LISTEN_ADDRESS_EXT_INFO
- GS_COMM_PROXY_THREAD_STATUS
- GS_DB_LINKS
- GS_DB_PRIVILEGES
- GS_FILE_STAT
- GS_GET_CONTROL_GROUP_INFO
- GS_GET_LISTEN_ADDRESS_EXT_INFO
- GS_GLC_MEMORY_DETAIL
- GS_GLOBAL_ARCHIVE_STATUS
- GS_GSC_MEMORY_DETAIL
- GS_INSTANCE_TIME
- GS_LABELS
- GS_LSC_MEMORY_DETAIL
- GS_MASKING
- GS_MATVIEWS
- GS_MY_PLAN_TRACE
- GS_OS_RUN_INFO
- GS_REDO_STAT
- GS_SESSION_ALL_SETTINGS
- GS_SESSION_MEMORY
- GS_SESSION_MEMORY_CONTEXT
- GS_SESSION_MEMORY_DETAIL
- GS_SESSION_STAT
- GS_SESSION_TIME
- GS_SQL_COUNT
- GS_STAT_ALL_PARTITIONS
- GS_STAT_XACT_ALL_PARTITIONS
- GS_STATIO_ALL_PARTITIONS
- GS_THREAD_MEMORY_CONTEXT
- GS_TOTAL_MEMORY_DETAIL
- GS_TOTAL_NODEGROUP_MEMORY_DETAIL
- GS_WLM_WORKLOAD_RECORDS
- GS_WORKLOAD_RULE_STAT
- GV_INSTANCE
- GV_SESSION
- MPP_TABLES
- MY_COL_COMMENTS
- MY_COL_PRIVS
- MY_COLL_TYPES
- MY_CONS_COLUMNS
- MY_CONSTRAINTS
- MY_DEPENDENCIES
- MY_ERRORS
- MY_IND_COLUMNS
- MY_IND_EXPRESSIONS
- MY_IND_PARTITIONS
- MY_IND_SUBPARTITIONS
- MY_INDEXES
- MY_JOBS
- MY_OBJECTS
- MY_PART_COL_STATISTICS
- MY_PART_INDEXES
- MY_PART_KEY_COLUMNS
- MY_PART_TABLES
- MY_PROCEDURES
- MY_RECYCLEBIN
- MY_ROLE_PRIVS
- MY_SCHEDULER_JOB_ARGS
- MY_SCHEDULER_PROGRAM_ARGS
- MY_SEQUENCES
- MY_SOURCE
- MY_SUBPART_COL_STATISTICS
- MY_SUBPART_KEY_COLUMNS
- MY_SYNONYMS
- MY_SYS_PRIVS
- MY_TAB_COL_STATISTICS
- MY_TAB_COLUMNS
- MY_TAB_COMMENTS
- MY_TAB_HISTOGRAMS
- MY_TAB_PARTITIONS
- MY_TAB_STATISTICS
- MY_TAB_STATS_HISTORY
- MY_TAB_SUBPARTITIONS
- MY_TABLES
- MY_TABLESPACES
- MY_TRIGGERS
- MY_TYPE_ATTRS
- MY_TYPES
- MY_VIEWS
- NLS_DATABASE_PARAMETERS
- NLS_INSTANCE_PARAMETERS
- PG_AVAILABLE_EXTENSION_VERSIONS
- PG_AVAILABLE_EXTENSIONS
- PG_COMM_DELAY
- PG_COMM_RECV_STREAM
- PG_COMM_SEND_STREAM
- PG_COMM_STATUS
- PG_CONTROL_GROUP_CONFIG
- PG_CURSORS
- PG_EXT_STATS
- PG_GET_SENDERS_CATCHUP_TIME
- PG_GROUP
- PG_GTT_ATTACHED_PIDS
- PG_GTT_RELSTATS
- PG_GTT_STATS
- PG_INDEXES
- PG_LOCKS
- PG_NODE_ENV
- PG_OS_THREADS
- PG_PREPARED_STATEMENTS
- PG_PREPARED_XACTS
- PG_REPLICATION_ORIGIN_STATUS
- PG_REPLICATION_SLOTS
- PG_RLSPOLICIES
- PG_ROLES
- PG_RULES
- PG_RUNNING_XACTS
- PG_SECLABELS
- PG_SETTINGS
- PG_SHADOW
- PG_STAT_ACTIVITY
- PG_STAT_ACTIVITY_NG
- PG_STAT_ALL_INDEXES
- PG_STAT_ALL_TABLES
- PG_STAT_BAD_BLOCK
- PG_STAT_BGWRITER
- PG_STAT_DATABASE
- PG_STAT_DATABASE_CONFLICTS
- PG_STAT_REPLICATION
- PG_STAT_SYS_INDEXES
- PG_STAT_SYS_TABLES
- PG_STAT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- PG_STAT_USER_INDEXES
- PG_STAT_USER_TABLES
- PG_STAT_XACT_ALL_TABLES
- PG_STAT_XACT_SYS_TABLES
- PG_STAT_XACT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- PG_STAT_XACT_USER_TABLES
- PG_STATS
- PG_STATIO_ALL_INDEXES
- PG_STATIO_ALL_SEQUENCES
- PG_STATIO_ALL_TABLES
- PG_STATIO_SYS_INDEXES
- PG_STATIO_SYS_SEQUENCES
- PG_STATIO_SYS_TABLES
- PG_STATIO_USER_INDEXES
- PG_STATIO_USER_SEQUENCES
- PG_STATIO_USER_TABLES
- PG_TABLES
- PG_TDE_INFO
- PG_THREAD_WAIT_STATUS
- PG_TIMEZONE_ABBREVS
- PG_TIMEZONE_NAMES
- PG_TOTAL_MEMORY_DETAIL
- PG_TOTAL_USER_RESOURCE_INFO
- PG_TOTAL_USER_RESOURCE_INFO_OID
- PG_USER
- PG_USER_MAPPINGS
- PG_VARIABLE_INFO
- PG_VIEWS
- PGXC_PREPARED_XACTS
- PGXC_THREAD_WAIT_STATUS
- PLAN_TABLE
- ROLE_ROLE_PRIVS
- ROLE_SYS_PRIVS
- ROLE_TAB_PRIVS
- SYS_DUMMY
- V_INSTANCE
- V_MYSTAT
- V_SESSION
- V$GLOBAL_TRANSACTION
- V$NLS_PARAMETERS
- V$SESSION_WAIT
- V$SYSSTAT
- V$SYSTEM_EVENT
- V$VERSION
- Discarded
-
Schemas
- Information Schema
-
DBE_PERF Schema
- OS
- Instance
- Memory
- File
-
Object
- STAT_USER_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_USER_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_USER_TABLES
- STAT_USER_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STAT_USER_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STAT_USER_INDEXES
- STAT_SYS_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_SYS_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_SYS_TABLES
- STAT_SYS_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STAT_SYS_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STAT_SYS_INDEXES
- STAT_ALL_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_ALL_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_ALL_TABLES
- STAT_ALL_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STAT_ALL_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STAT_ALL_INDEXES
- STAT_DATABASE
- SUMMARY_STAT_DATABASE
- GLOBAL_STAT_DATABASE
- STAT_DATABASE_CONFLICTS
- SUMMARY_STAT_DATABASE_CONFLICTS
- GLOBAL_STAT_DATABASE_CONFLICTS
- STAT_XACT_ALL_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_XACT_ALL_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_XACT_ALL_TABLES
- STAT_XACT_SYS_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_XACT_SYS_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_XACT_SYS_TABLES
- STAT_XACT_USER_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_XACT_USER_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_XACT_USER_TABLES
- STAT_XACT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- SUMMARY_STAT_XACT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- GLOBAL_STAT_XACT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- STAT_BAD_BLOCK
- SUMMARY_STAT_BAD_BLOCK
- GLOBAL_STAT_BAD_BLOCK
- STAT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- SUMMARY_STAT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- GLOBAL_STAT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- Workload
-
Session/Thread
- SESSION_STAT
- GLOBAL_SESSION_STAT
- SESSION_TIME
- GLOBAL_SESSION_TIME
- SESSION_MEMORY
- GLOBAL_SESSION_MEMORY
- SESSION_MEMORY_DETAIL
- GLOBAL_SESSION_MEMORY_DETAIL
- SESSION_STAT_ACTIVITY
- GLOBAL_SESSION_STAT_ACTIVITY
- THREAD_WAIT_STATUS
- GLOBAL_THREAD_WAIT_STATUS
- LOCAL_THREADPOOL_STATUS
- GLOBAL_THREADPOOL_STATUS
- LOCAL_ACTIVE_SESSION
- Transaction
- Query
-
Cache/IO
- STATIO_USER_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_USER_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_USER_TABLES
- STATIO_USER_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_USER_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_USER_INDEXES
- STATIO_USER_SEQUENCES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_USER_SEQUENCES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_USER_SEQUENCES
- STATIO_SYS_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_SYS_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_SYS_TABLES
- STATIO_SYS_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_SYS_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_SYS_INDEXES
- STATIO_SYS_SEQUENCES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_SYS_SEQUENCES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_SYS_SEQUENCES
- STATIO_ALL_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_ALL_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_ALL_TABLES
- STATIO_ALL_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_ALL_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_ALL_INDEXES
- STATIO_ALL_SEQUENCES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_ALL_SEQUENCES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_ALL_SEQUENCES
-
Utility
- REPLICATION_STAT
- GLOBAL_REPLICATION_STAT
- REPLICATION_SLOTS
- GLOBAL_REPLICATION_SLOTS
- BGWRITER_STAT
- GLOBAL_BGWRITER_STAT
- GLOBAL_CKPT_STATUS
- GLOBAL_DOUBLE_WRITE_STATUS
- GLOBAL_PAGEWRITER_STATUS
- GLOBAL_RECORD_RESET_TIME
- GLOBAL_REDO_STATUS
- GLOBAL_RECOVERY_STATUS
- CLASS_VITAL_INFO
- USER_LOGIN
- SUMMARY_USER_LOGIN
- GLOBAL_SINGLE_FLUSH_DW_STATUS
- GLOBAL_CANDIDATE_STATUS
- PARALLEL_DECODE_STATUS
- GLOBAL_PARALLEL_DECODE_STATUS
- PARALLEL_DECODE_THREAD_INFO
- GLOBAL_PARALLEL_DECODE_THREAD_INFO
- Lock
- Wait Events
- Configuration
- Operator
- Workload Manager
- Global Plancache
- RTO & RPO
- AI Watchdog
- Discarded
- WDR Snapshot Schema
-
DBE_PLDEBUGGER Schema
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.turn_on
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.turn_off
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.local_debug_server_info
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.attach
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.info_locals
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.next
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.continue
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.abort
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.print_var
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.info_code
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.step
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.add_breakpoint
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.delete_breakpoint
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.info_breakpoints
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.backtrace
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.enable_breakpoint
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.disable_breakpoint
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.finish
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.set_var
- DB4AI Schema
- DBE_PLDEVELOPER
- DBE_SQL_UTIL Schema
-
Configuring Running Parameters
- Viewing Parameters
- Setting Parameters
-
GUC Parameters
- GUC Parameter Usage
- File Location
- Connection and Authentication
- Resource Consumption
- Data Import and Export
- Write Ahead Log
- HA Replication
- Query Planning
- Error Reporting and Logging
- Alarm Detection
- Statistics During the Database Running
- Automatic Vacuuming
- Default Settings of Client Connection
- Lock Management
- Version and Platform Compatibility
- Fault Tolerance
- Connection Pool Parameters
- Transaction
- Replication Parameters of Two Database Instances
- Developer Options
- Auditing
- CM Parameters
- Upgrade Parameters
- Miscellaneous Parameters
- Wait Events
- Query
- System Performance Snapshot
- Security Configuration
- Global Temporary Table
- HyperLogLog
- User-defined Functions
- Scheduled Task
- Thread Pool
- Backup and Restoration
- Undo
- DCF Parameters Settings
- Flashback
- Rollback Parameters
- Reserved Parameters
- AI Features
- Global SysCache Parameters
- Parameters Related to the Efficient Data Compression Algorithm
- Restoring Data on the Standby Node
- Delimiter
- Global PL/SQL Cache Parameters
-
Developer Guide(Distributed_2.x)
- Overview
- Working with Databases
- Development and Design Proposal
- Best Practices
-
Tutorial: Using GDS to Import Data from a Remote Server
- Overview
- Prerequisites
- Step 1: Preparing Source Data
- Step 2: Installing, Configuring, and Starting GDS on a Data Server
- Step 3: Creating a Foreign Table in GaussDB
- Step 4: Importing Data to GaussDB
- Step 5: Analyzing and Handling Import Errors
- Step 6: Improving Query Efficiency After Data Import
- Step 7: Stopping GDS
- Step 8: Cleaning Up Resources
-
Application Development Guide
- Development Specifications
- Obtaining the Driver Package
-
Development Based on JDBC
- JDBC Package, Driver Class, and Environment Class
- Development Process
- Loading a Driver
- Connecting to a Database
- Connecting to the Database (Using SSL)
- Connecting to a Database (Using UDS)
- Running SQL Statements
- Processing Data in a Result Set
- Closing a Connection
- Log Management
- Example: Common Operations
- Example: Retrying SQL Queries for Applications
- Example: Importing and Exporting Data Through Local Files
- Example: Migrating Data from MySQL
- Example: Logic Replication Code
- Example: Parameters for Connecting to the Database in Different Scenarios
- JDBC Interface Reference
- Development Based on ODBC
- Development Based on libpq
- Psycopg-based Development
- Database Security Management
-
Importing Data
- Importing Data in Parallel Using Foreign Tables
- Running the INSERT Statement to Insert Data
- Running the COPY FROM STDIN Statement to Import Data
- Using a gsql Meta-Command to Import Data
- Updating Data in a Table
- Deep Copy
- Checking for Data Skew
- Analyzing Tables
- Doing VACUUM to a Table
- Managing Concurrent Write Operations
- Exporting Data
-
Performance Tuning
- Overview
- Determining the Scope of Performance Tuning
-
SQL Optimization
- Query Execution Process
- Introduction to the SQL Execution Plan
- Optimization Process
- Updating Statistics
- Reviewing and Modifying a Table Definition
- Typical SQL Optimization Methods
- Experience in Rewriting SQL Statements
- Configuring Key Parameters for SQL Tuning
-
Hint-based Tuning
- Plan Hint Optimization
- Join Order Hints
- Join Operation Hints
- Rows Hints
- Stream Operation Hints
- Scan Operation Hints
- Sublink Name Hints
- Skew Hints
- Parameterized Path Hint
- Hint Errors, Conflicts, and Other Warnings
- Plan Hint Cases
- Optimizer GUC Parameter Hints
- Hints for Selecting the Custom Plan or Generic Plan
- Hints Specifying Not to Expand Subqueries
- Hints Specifying Not to Use Global Plan Cache
- Hint of Parameterized Paths at the Same Level
- Checking the Implicit Conversion Performance
- Using the Vectorized Executor for Tuning
-
Optimization Cases
- Case: Selecting an Appropriate Distribution Key
- Case: Creating an Appropriate Index
- Case: Adding NOT NULL for JOIN Columns
- Case: Pushing Down Sort Operations to DNs
- Case: Setting cost_param and Optimizing Query Performance
- Case: Adjusting Distribution Keys
- Case: Adjusting Partial Clustering Keys
- Case: Adjusting the Table Storage Model in a Medium Table
- Case: Adjusting Partial Clustering Keys
- Case: Modifying a Partitioned Table
- Case: Adjusting the GUC Parameter best_agg_plan
- Case: Rewriting SQL and Deleting Subqueries (1)
- Case: Rewriting SQL and Deleting Subqueries (2)
- Case: Rewriting SQL Statements to Eliminate Pruning Interference
- Case: Rewriting SQL Statements and Deleting in-clause
- Case: Setting Partial Cluster Keys
- Case: Modifying the GUC Parameter rewrite_rule
- Case: Using DN Gather to Reduce Stream Nodes in the Plan
- Case: Adjusting I/O Parameters to Reduce the Log Bloat Rate
- Configuring Running Parameters
-
SQL Reference
- GaussDB SQL
- Keywords
-
Data Type
- Numeric Types
- Monetary Types
- Boolean Types
- Character Types
- Binary Types
- Date/Time Types
- Geometric Types
- Network Address Types
- Bit String Types
- Text Search Types
- UUID Type
- JSON/JSONB Types
- HLL
- Range
- Object Identifier Types
- Pseudo-Types
- Data Types Supported by Column-store Tables
- Data Types Used by the Ledger Database
- ACLItem
- Constant and Macro
-
Functions and Operators
- Logical Operators
- Comparison Operators
- Character Processing Functions and Operators
- Binary String Functions and Operators
- Bit String Functions and Operators
- Pattern Matching Operators
- Arithmetic Functions and Operators
- Date and Time Processing Functions and Operators
- Type Conversion Functions
- Geometric Functions and Operators
- Network Address Functions and Operators
- Text Search Functions and Operators
- JSON/JSONB Functions and Operators
- HLL Functions and Operators
- SEQUENCE Functions
- Array Functions and Operators
- Range Functions and Operators
- Aggregate Functions
- Window Functions
- Security Functions
- Ledger Database Functions
- Encrypted Equality Functions
- Set Returning Functions
- Conditional Expression Functions
- System Information Functions
-
System Administration Functions
- Configuration Settings Functions
- Universal File Access Functions
- Server Signal Functions
- Backup and Restoration Control Functions
- Dual-Cluster DR Control Functions
- Dual-Cluster DR Query Functions
- Snapshot Synchronization Functions
- Database Object Functions
- Advisory Lock Functions
- Logical Replication Functions
- Segment-Page Storage Functions
- Other Functions
- Statistics Information Functions
- Trigger Functions
- Hash Function
- Prompt Message Function
- Fault Injection System Function
- Redistribution Parameters
- Distribution Column Recommendation Functions
- Other System Functions
- Internal Functions
- AI Feature Functions
- Dynamic Data Masking Functions
- Hotkey Feature Functions
- Global SysCache Functions
- Data Damage Detection and Repair Functions
- Obsolete Functions
- Expressions
- Type Conversion
- Full Text Search
- System Operation
- Controlling Transactions
- DDL Syntax Overview
- DML Syntax Overview
- DCL Syntax Overview
-
SQL Syntax
- ABORT
- ALTER APP WORKLOAD GROUP MAPPING
- ALTER AUDIT POLICY
- ALTER COORDINATOR
- ALTER DATABASE
- ALTER DATA SOURCE
- ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES
- ALTER DIRECTORY
- ALTER FOREIGN TABLE (for Import and Export)
- ALTER FUNCTION
- ALTER GLOBAL CONFIGURATION
- ALTER GROUP
- ALTER INDEX
- ALTER LANGUAGE
- ALTER LARGE OBJECT
- ALTER MASKING POLICY
- ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW
- ALTER NODE
- ALTER NODE GROUP
- ALTER RESOURCE LABEL
- ALTER RESOURCE POOL
- ALTER ROLE
- ALTER ROW LEVEL SECURITY POLICY
- ALTER SCHEMA
- ALTER SEQUENCE
- ALTER SERVER
- ALTER SESSION
- ALTER SYNONYM
- ALTER SYSTEM KILL SESSION
- ALTER TABLE
- ALTER TABLE PARTITION
- ALTER TABLESPACE
- ALTER TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION
- ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY
- ALTER TRIGGER
- ALTER TYPE
- ALTER USER
- ALTER VIEW
- ALTER WORKLOAD GROUP
- ANALYZE | ANALYSE
- BEGIN
- CALL
- CHECKPOINT
- CLEAN CONNECTION
- CLOSE
- CLUSTER
- COMMENT
- COMMIT | END
- COMMIT PREPARED
- COPY
- CREATE APP WORKLOAD GROUP MAPPING
- CREATE AUDIT POLICY
- CREATE BARRIER
- CREATE CLIENT MASTER KEY
- CREATE COLUMN ENCRYPTION KEY
- CREATE CONVERSION
- CREATE DATABASE
- CREATE DATA SOURCE
- CREATE DIRECTORY
- CREATE FOREIGN TABLE (for Import and Export)
- CREATE FUNCTION
- CREATE GROUP
- CREATE INCREMENTAL MATERIALIZED VIEW
- CREATE INDEX
- CREATE LANGUAGE
- CREATE MASKING POLICY
- CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW
- CREATE MODEL
- CREATE NODE
- CREATE NODE GROUP
- CREATE PROCEDURE
- CREATE RESOURCE LABEL
- CREATE RESOURCE POOL
- CREATE ROLE
- CREATE ROW LEVEL SECURITY POLICY
- CREATE SCHEMA
- CREATE SEQUENCE
- CREATE SERVER
- CREATE SYNONYM
- CREATE TABLE
- CREATE TABLESPACE
- CREATE TABLE AS
- CREATE TABLE PARTITION
- CREATE TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION
- CREATE TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY
- CREATE TRIGGER
- CREATE TYPE
- CREATE USER
- CREATE VIEW
- CREATE WORKLOAD GROUP
- CREATE WEAK PASSWORD DICTIONARY
- CURSOR
- DEALLOCATE
- DECLARE
- DELETE
- DO
- DROP APP WORKLOAD GROUP MAPPING
- DROP AUDIT POLICY
- DROP CLIENT MASTER KEY
- DROP COLUMN ENCRYPTION KEY
- DROP DATABASE
- DROP DATA SOURCE
- DROP DIRECTORY
- DROP FOREIGN TABLE
- DROP FUNCTION
- DROP GLOBAL CONFIGURATION
- DROP GROUP
- DROP INDEX
- DROP LANGUAGE
- DROP MASKING POLICY
- DROP MATERIALIZED VIEW
- DROP MODEL
- DROP NODE
- DROP NODE GROUP
- DROP OWNED
- DROP PROCEDURE
- DROP RESOURCE LABEL
- DROP RESOURCE POOL
- DROP ROLE
- DROP ROW LEVEL SECURITY POLICY
- DROP SCHEMA
- DROP SEQUENCE
- DROP SERVER
- DROP SYNONYM
- DROP TABLE
- DROP TABLESPACE
- DROP TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION
- DROP TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY
- DROP TRIGGER
- DROP TYPE
- DROP USER
- DROP VIEW
- DROP WORKLOAD GROUP
- DROP WEAK PASSWORD DICTIONARY
- EXECUTE
- EXECUTE DIRECT
- EXPLAIN
- EXPLAIN PLAN
- FETCH
- GRANT
- INSERT
- LOCK
- MOVE
- MERGE INTO
- PREDICT BY
- PREPARE
- PREPARE TRANSACTION
- REASSIGN OWNED
- REINDEX
- REFRESH INCREMENTAL MATERIALIZED VIEW
- REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW
- RELEASE SAVEPOINT
- RESET
- REVOKE
- ROLLBACK
- ROLLBACK PREPARED
- ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT
- SAVEPOINT
- SELECT
- SELECT INTO
- SET
- SET CONSTRAINTS
- SET ROLE
- SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION
- SET TRANSACTION
- SHOW
- SHUTDOWN
- START TRANSACTION
- TRUNCATE
- UPDATE
- VACUUM
- VALUES
- Appendix
- Stored Procedures
- Autonomous Transaction
-
System Catalogs and System Views
- Overview of System Catalogs and System Views
-
System Catalogs
- GS_AUDITING_POLICY
- GS_AUDITING_POLICY_ACCESS
- GS_AUDITING_POLICY_FILTERS
- GS_AUDITING_POLICY_PRIVILEGES
- GS_ASP
- GS_CLIENT_GLOBAL_KEYS
- GS_CLIENT_GLOBAL_KEYS_ARGS
- GS_COLUMN_KEYS
- GS_COLUMN_KEYS_ARGS
- GS_DB_PRIVILEGE
- GS_ENCRYPTED_COLUMNS
- GS_ENCRYPTED_PROC
- GS_GLOBAL_CHAIN
- GS_GLOBAL_CONFIG
- GS_JOB_ATTRIBUTE
- GS_JOB_ARGUMENT
- GS_MASKING_POLICY
- GS_MASKING_POLICY_ACTIONS
- GS_MASKING_POLICY_FILTERS
- GS_MATVIEW
- GS_MATVIEW_DEPENDENCY
- GS_MODEL_WAREHOUSE
- GS_OBSSCANINFO
- GS_OPT_MODEL
- GS_POLICY_LABEL
- GS_RECYCLEBIN
- GS_SQL_PATCH
- GS_TXN_SNAPSHOT
- GS_UID
- GS_WLM_EC_OPERATOR_INFO
- GS_WLM_INSTANCE_HISTORY
- GS_WLM_OPERATOR_INFO
- GS_WLM_SESSION_QUERY_INFO_ALL
- GS_WLM_USER_RESOURCE_HISTORY
- PG_AGGREGATE
- PG_AM
- PG_AMOP
- PG_AMPROC
- PG_APP_WORKLOADGROUP_MAPPING
- PG_ATTRDEF
- PG_ATTRIBUTE
- PG_AUTHID
- PG_AUTH_HISTORY
- PG_AUTH_MEMBERS
- PG_CAST
- PG_CLASS
- PG_COLLATION
- PG_CONSTRAINT
- PG_CONVERSION
- PG_DATABASE
- PG_DB_ROLE_SETTING
- PG_DEFAULT_ACL
- PG_DEPEND
- PG_DESCRIPTION
- PG_DIRECTORY
- PG_ENUM
- PG_EXTENSION
- PG_EXTENSION_DATA_SOURCE
- PG_FOREIGN_DATA_WRAPPER
- PG_FOREIGN_SERVER
- PG_FOREIGN_TABLE
- PG_HASHBUCKET
- PG_INDEX
- PG_INHERITS
- PG_JOB
- PG_JOB_PROC
- PG_LANGUAGE
- PG_LARGEOBJECT
- PG_LARGEOBJECT_METADATA
- PG_NAMESPACE
- PG_OBJECT
- PG_OBSSCANINFO
- PG_OPCLASS
- PG_OPERATOR
- PG_OPFAMILY
- PG_PARTITION
- PG_PLTEMPLATE
- PG_PROC
- PG_PUBLICATION
- PG_PUBLICATION_REL
- PG_RANGE
- PG_REPLICATION_ORIGIN
- PG_RESOURCE_POOL
- PG_REWRITE
- PG_RLSPOLICY
- PG_SECLABEL
- PG_SHDEPEND
- PG_SHDESCRIPTION
- PG_SHSECLABEL
- PG_STATISTIC
- PG_STATISTIC_EXT
- PG_SUBSCRIPTION
- PG_SYNONYM
- PG_TABLESPACE
- PG_TRIGGER
- PG_TS_CONFIG
- PG_TS_CONFIG_MAP
- PG_TS_DICT
- PG_TS_PARSER
- PG_TS_TEMPLATE
- PG_TYPE
- PG_USER_MAPPING
- PG_USER_STATUS
- PG_WORKLOAD_GROUP
- PGXC_CLASS
- PGXC_GROUP
- PGXC_NODE
- PGXC_REDISTB
- PGXC_SLICE
- PLAN_TABLE_DATA
- STATEMENT_HISTORY
- STREAMING_STREAM
- STREAMING_CONT_QUERY
- STREAMING_REAPER_STATUS
-
System Views
- ADM_COL_COMMENTS
- ADM_CONS_COLUMNS
- ADM_CONSTRAINTS
- ADM_DATA_FILES
- ADM_HIST_SNAPSHOT
- ADM_HIST_SQL_PLAN
- ADM_HIST_SQLSTAT
- ADM_INDEXES
- ADM_IND_COLUMNS
- ADM_IND_EXPRESSIONS
- ADM_IND_PARTITIONS
- ADM_OBJECTS
- ADM_PART_INDEXES
- ADM_PART_TABLES
- ADM_PROCEDURES
- ADM_SEQUENCES
- ADM_SCHEDULER_JOBS
- ADM_SOURCE
- ADM_SYNONYMS
- ADM_TABLES
- ADM_TABLESPACES
- ADM_TAB_COLUMNS
- ADM_TAB_COMMENTS
- ADM_TAB_PARTITIONS
- ADM_TRIGGERS
- ADM_TYPE_ATTRS
- ADM_USERS
- ADM_VIEWS
- COMM_CLIENT_INFO
- DB_ALL_TABLES
- DB_CONSTRAINTS
- DB_CONS_COLUMNS
- DB_DEPENDENCIES
- DB_IND_COLUMNS
- DB_IND_EXPRESSIONS
- DB_INDEXES
- DB_OBJECTS
- DB_PROCEDURES
- DB_SEQUENCES
- DB_SOURCE
- DB_SYNONYMS
- DB_TAB_COLUMNS
- DB_TAB_COMMENTS
- DB_COL_COMMENTS
- DB_TABLES
- DB_TRIGGERS
- DB_USERS
- DB_VIEWS
- DV_SESSIONS
- DV_SESSION_LONGOPS
- GET_GLOBAL_PREPARED_XACTS
- GLOBAL_BAD_BLOCK_INFO
- GLOBAL_CLEAR_BAD_BLOCK_INFO
- GLOBAL_COMM_CLIENT_INFO
- GLOBAL_STAT_HOTKEYS_INFO
- GLOBAL_WAL_SENDER_STATUS
- GS_ALL_CONTROL_GROUP_INFO
- GS_AUDITING
- GS_AUDITING_ACCESS
- GS_AUDITING_PRIVILEGE
- GS_CLUSTER_RESOURCE_INFO
- GS_DB_PRIVILEGES
- GS_GET_CONTROL_GROUP_INFO
- GS_GSC_MEMORY_DETAIL
- GS_LABELS
- GS_LSC_MEMORY_DETAIL
- GS_MASKING
- GS_MATVIEWS
- GS_MATVIEWS
- GS_SESSION_CPU_STATISTICS
- GS_SESSION_MEMORY_STATISTICS
- GS_SQL_COUNT
- GS_STAT_DB_CU
- GS_STAT_SESSION_CU
- GS_TOTAL_NODEGROUP_MEMORY_DETAIL
- GS_WLM_CGROUP_INFO
- GS_WLM_EC_OPERATOR_STATISTICS
- GS_WLM_EC_OPERATOR_HISTORY
- GS_WLM_OPERATOR_HISTORY
- GS_WLM_OPERATOR_STATISTICS
- GS_WLM_REBUILD_USER_RESOURCE_POOL
- GS_WLM_RESOURCE_POOL
- GS_WLM_SESSION_HISTORY
- GS_WLM_SESSION_INFO
- GS_WLM_SESSION_INFO_ALL
- GS_WLM_USER_INFO
- GS_WLM_USER_SESSION_INFO
- GS_WLM_SESSION_STATISTICS
- GS_WLM_WORKLOAD_RECORDS
- GV_SESSION
- MPP_TABLES
- MY_COL_COMMENTS
- MY_CONS_COLUMNS
- MY_CONSTRAINTS
- MY_INDEXES
- MY_IND_COLUMNS
- MY_IND_EXPRESSIONS
- MY_IND_PARTITIONS
- MY_JOBS
- MY_OBJECTS
- MY_PART_INDEXES
- MY_PART_TABLES
- MY_PROCEDURES
- MY_SEQUENCES
- MY_SOURCE
- MY_SYNONYMS
- MY_TAB_COLUMNS
- MY_TAB_COMMENTS
- MY_TAB_PARTITIONS
- MY_TABLES
- MY_TRIGGERS
- MY_VIEWS
- PG_AVAILABLE_EXTENSIONS
- PG_AVAILABLE_EXTENSION_VERSIONS
- PG_COMM_DELAY
- PG_COMM_RECV_STREAM
- PG_COMM_SEND_STREAM
- PG_COMM_STATUS
- PG_CONTROL_GROUP_CONFIG
- PG_CURSORS
- PG_EXT_STATS
- PG_GET_INVALID_BACKENDS
- PG_GET_SENDERS_CATCHUP_TIME
- PG_GROUP
- PG_INDEXES
- PG_LOCKS
- PG_NODE_ENV
- PG_OS_THREADS
- PG_POOLER_STATUS
- PG_PREPARED_STATEMENTS
- PG_PREPARED_XACTS
- PG_PUBLICATION_TABLES
- PG_REPLICATION_ORIGIN_STATUS
- PG_REPLICATION_SLOTS
- PG_RLSPOLICIES
- PG_ROLES
- PG_RULES
- PG_RUNNING_XACTS
- PG_SECLABELS
- PG_SESSION_IOSTAT
- PG_SESSION_WLMSTAT
- PG_SETTINGS
- PG_SHADOW
- PG_SHARED_MEMORY_DETAIL
- PG_STATS
- PG_STAT_ACTIVITY
- PG_STAT_ACTIVITY_NG
- PG_STAT_ALL_INDEXES
- PG_STAT_ALL_TABLES
- PG_STAT_BAD_BLOCK
- PG_STAT_BGWRITER
- PG_STAT_DATABASE
- PG_STAT_DATABASE_CONFLICTS
- PG_STAT_REPLICATION
- PG_STAT_SUBSCRIPTION
- PG_STAT_SYS_INDEXES
- PG_STAT_SYS_TABLES
- PG_STAT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- PG_STAT_USER_INDEXES
- PG_STAT_USER_TABLES
- PG_STAT_XACT_ALL_TABLES
- PG_STAT_XACT_SYS_TABLES
- PG_STAT_XACT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- PG_STAT_XACT_USER_TABLES
- PG_STATIO_ALL_INDEXES
- PG_STATIO_ALL_SEQUENCES
- PG_STATIO_ALL_TABLES
- PG_STATIO_SYS_INDEXES
- PG_STATIO_SYS_SEQUENCES
- PG_STATIO_SYS_TABLES
- PG_STATIO_USER_INDEXES
- PG_STATIO_USER_SEQUENCES
- PG_STATIO_USER_TABLES
- PG_THREAD_WAIT_STATUS
- PG_TABLES
- PG_TDE_INFO
- PG_TIMEZONE_ABBREVS
- PG_TIMEZONE_NAMES
- PG_TOTAL_MEMORY_DETAIL
- PG_TOTAL_USER_RESOURCE_INFO
- PG_TOTAL_USER_RESOURCE_INFO_OID
- PG_USER
- PG_USER_MAPPINGS
- PG_VARIABLE_INFO
- PG_VIEWS
- PG_WLM_STATISTICS
- PGXC_COMM_DELAY
- PGXC_COMM_RECV_STREAM
- PGXC_COMM_SEND_STREAM
- PGXC_COMM_STATUS
- PGXC_GET_STAT_ALL_TABLES
- PGXC_GET_TABLE_SKEWNESS
- PGXC_NODE_ENV
- PGXC_OS_THREADS
- PGXC_PREPARED_XACTS
- PGXC_RUNNING_XACTS
- PGXC_STAT_ACTIVITY
- PGXC_STAT_BAD_BLOCK
- PGXC_SQL_COUNT
- PGXC_THREAD_WAIT_STATUS
- PGXC_TOTAL_MEMORY_DETAIL
- PGXC_VARIABLE_INFO
- PGXC_WLM_EC_OPERATOR_HISTORY
- PGXC_WLM_EC_OPERATOR_INFO
- PGXC_WLM_EC_OPERATOR_STATISTICS
- PGXC_WLM_OPERATOR_HISTORY
- PGXC_WLM_OPERATOR_INFO
- PGXC_WLM_OPERATOR_STATISTICS
- PGXC_WLM_REBUILD_USER_RESPOOL
- PGXC_WLM_SESSION_HISTORY
- PGXC_WLM_SESSION_INFO
- PGXC_WLM_SESSION_STATISTICS
- PGXC_WLM_WORKLOAD_RECORDS
- PLAN_TABLE
- PV_FILE_STAT
- PV_INSTANCE_TIME
- PV_OS_RUN_INFO
- PV_REDO_STAT
- PV_SESSION_MEMORY
- PV_SESSION_MEMORY_CONTEXT
- PV_SESSION_MEMORY_DETAIL
- PV_SESSION_STAT
- PV_SESSION_TIME
- PV_THREAD_MEMORY_CONTEXT
- PV_TOTAL_MEMORY_DETAIL
- SYS_DUMMY
-
Schemas
- Information Schema
-
DBE_PERF Schema
- OS
- Instance
- Memory
- File
-
Object
- STAT_USER_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_USER_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_USER_TABLES
- STAT_USER_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STAT_USER_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STAT_USER_INDEXES
- STAT_SYS_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_SYS_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_SYS_TABLES
- STAT_SYS_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STAT_SYS_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STAT_SYS_INDEXES
- STAT_ALL_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_ALL_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_ALL_TABLES
- STAT_ALL_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STAT_ALL_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STAT_ALL_INDEXES
- STAT_DATABASE
- SUMMARY_STAT_DATABASE
- GLOBAL_STAT_DATABASE
- STAT_DATABASE_CONFLICTS
- SUMMARY_STAT_DATABASE_CONFLICTS
- GLOBAL_STAT_DATABASE_CONFLICTS
- STAT_XACT_ALL_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_XACT_ALL_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_XACT_ALL_TABLES
- STAT_XACT_SYS_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_XACT_SYS_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_XACT_SYS_TABLES
- STAT_XACT_USER_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_XACT_USER_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_XACT_USER_TABLES
- STAT_XACT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- SUMMARY_STAT_XACT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- GLOBAL_STAT_XACT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- STAT_BAD_BLOCK
- SUMMARY_STAT_BAD_BLOCK
- GLOBAL_STAT_BAD_BLOCK
- STAT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- SUMMARY_STAT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- GLOBAL_STAT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- Workload
-
Session and Thread
- SESSION_STAT
- GLOBAL_SESSION_STAT
- SESSION_TIME
- GLOBAL_SESSION_TIME
- SESSION_MEMORY
- GLOBAL_SESSION_MEMORY
- SESSION_MEMORY_DETAIL
- GLOBAL_SESSION_MEMORY_DETAIL
- SESSION_STAT_ACTIVITY
- GLOBAL_SESSION_STAT_ACTIVITY
- THREAD_WAIT_STATUS
- GLOBAL_THREAD_WAIT_STATUS
- LOCAL_THREADPOOL_STATUS
- GLOBAL_THREADPOOL_STATUS
- SESSION_CPU_RUNTIME
- SESSION_MEMORY_RUNTIME
- STATEMENT_IOSTAT_COMPLEX_RUNTIME
- LOCAL_ACTIVE_SESSION
- GLOBAL_ACTIVE_SESSION
- Transaction
-
Query
- STATEMENT
- SUMMARY_STATEMENT
- STATEMENT_COUNT
- GLOBAL_STATEMENT_COUNT
- SUMMARY_STATEMENT_COUNT
- GLOBAL_STATEMENT_COMPLEX_HISTORY
- GLOBAL_STATEMENT_COMPLEX_HISTORY_TABLE
- GLOBAL_STATEMENT_COMPLEX_RUNTIME
- STATEMENT_RESPONSETIME_PERCENTILE
- STATEMENT_COMPLEX_RUNTIME
- STATEMENT_COMPLEX_HISTORY_TABLE
- STATEMENT_COMPLEX_HISTORY
- STATEMENT_WLMSTAT_COMPLEX_RUNTIME
- GS_SLOW_QUERY_INFO (Discarded)
- GS_SLOW_QUERY_HISTORY (Discarded)
- GLOBAL_SLOW_QUERY_HISTORY (Discarded)
- GLOBAL_SLOW_QUERY_INFO (Discarded)
- STATEMENT_HISTORY
-
Cache and I/O
- STATIO_USER_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_USER_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_USER_TABLES
- STATIO_USER_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_USER_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_USER_INDEXES
- STATIO_USER_SEQUENCES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_USER_SEQUENCES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_USER_SEQUENCES
- STATIO_SYS_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_SYS_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_SYS_TABLES
- STATIO_SYS_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_SYS_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_SYS_INDEXES
- STATIO_SYS_SEQUENCES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_SYS_SEQUENCES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_SYS_SEQUENCES
- STATIO_ALL_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_ALL_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_ALL_TABLES
- STATIO_ALL_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_ALL_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_ALL_INDEXES
- STATIO_ALL_SEQUENCES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_ALL_SEQUENCES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_ALL_SEQUENCES
- GLOBAL_STAT_DB_CU
- GLOBAL_STAT_SESSION_CU
- Communication Library
-
Utility
- REPLICATION_STAT
- GLOBAL_REPLICATION_STAT
- REPLICATION_SLOTS
- GLOBAL_REPLICATION_SLOTS
- BGWRITER_STAT
- GLOBAL_BGWRITER_STAT
- POOLER_STATUS
- GLOBAL_COMM_CHECK_CONNECTION_STATUS
- GLOBAL_CKPT_STATUS
- GLOBAL_DOUBLE_WRITE_STATUS
- GLOBAL_PAGEWRITER_STATUS
- GLOBAL_POOLER_STATUS
- GLOBAL_RECORD_RESET_TIME
- GLOBAL_REDO_STATUS
- GLOBAL_RECOVERY_STATUS
- CLASS_VITAL_INFO
- USER_LOGIN
- SUMMARY_USER_LOGIN
- GLOBAL_GET_BGWRITER_STATUS
- GLOBAL_SINGLE_FLUSH_DW_STATUS
- GLOBAL_CANDIDATE_STATUS
- Lock
- Wait Event
- Configuration
- Operator
- Workload Manager
- Global Plan Cache
- RTO & RPO
- WDR Snapshot Schema
- GTM Mode
- Materialized View
-
GUC Parameters
- GUC Parameter Usage
- File Location
- Connection and Authentication
- Resource Consumption
- Parallel Data Import
- Write Ahead Log
- HA Replication
- Query Planning
- Error Reporting and Logging
- Alarm Detection
- Statistics During the Database Running
- Workload Management
- Automatic Vacuuming
- Default Settings of Client Connection
- Lock Management
- Version and Platform Compatibility
- Fault Tolerance
- Connection Pool Parameters
- Cluster Transaction Parameters
- Dual-Cluster Replication Parameters
- Developer Options
- Auditing
- Transaction Monitoring
- CM Parameters
- GTM Parameters
- Upgrade Parameters
- Miscellaneous Parameters
- Wait Event
- Query
- System Performance Snapshot
- Security Configuration
- HyperLogLog
- User-defined Functions
- Collaborative Analysis
- Acceleration Cluster
- Scheduled Task
- Thread Pool
- Full Text Search
- Backup and Restoration
- AI Features
- Global SysCache Parameters
- Reserved Parameters
- Error Log Reference
-
API Reference
-
JDBC Interface Reference
- java.sql.Connection
- java.sql.CallableStatement
- java.sql.DatabaseMetaData
- java.sql.Driver
- java.sql.PreparedStatement
- java.sql.ResultSet
- java.sql.ResultSetMetaData
- java.sql.Statement
- javax.sql.ConnectionPoolDataSource
- javax.sql.DataSource
- javax.sql.PooledConnection
- javax.naming.Context
- javax.naming.spi.InitialContextFactory
- CopyManager
- PGReplicationConnection
- PGReplicationStream
- ChainedStreamBuilder
- ChainedCommonStreamBuilder
- ODBC Interface Reference
- libpq Interface Reference
- Psycopg API Reference
-
JDBC Interface Reference
-
Developer Guide(Centralized_2.x)
- Overview
- Working with Databases
- Development and Design Proposal
- Best Practices
-
Application Development Guide
- Development Specifications
- Obtaining the Driver Package
-
Development Based on JDBC
- JDBC Package, Driver Class, and Environment Class
- Development Process
- Loading the Driver
- Connecting to a Database
- Connecting to the Database (Using SSL)
- Connecting to a Database (Using UDS)
- Running SQL Statements
- Processing Data in a Result Set
- Closing a Connection
- Log Management
- Examples: Common Operations
- Example: Retrying SQL Queries for Applications
- Example: Importing and Exporting Data Through Local Files
- Example: Migrating Data from MY
- Example: Logic Replication Code
- Example: Parameters for Connecting to the Database in Different Scenarios
- JDBC API Reference
- Development Based on ODBC
- Development Based on libpq
- Psycopg-based Development
- Development Based on the Go Driver
- Database Security Management
-
API Reference
-
JDBC
- java.sql.Connection
- java.sql.CallableStatement
- java.sql.DatabaseMetaData
- java.sql.Driver
- java.sql.PreparedStatement
- java.sql.ResultSet
- java.sql.ResultSetMetaData
- java.sql.Statement
- javax.sql.ConnectionPoolDataSource
- javax.sql.DataSource
- javax.sql.PooledConnection
- javax.naming.Context
- javax.naming.spi.InitialContextFactory
- CopyManager
- PGReplicationConnection
- PGReplicationStream
- ChainedStreamBuilder
- ChainedCommonStreamBuilder
-
ODBC
- SQLAllocEnv
- SQLAllocConnect
- SQLAllocHandle
- SQLAllocStmt
- SQLBindCol
- SQLBindParameter
- SQLColAttribute
- SQLConnect
- SQLDisconnect
- SQLExecDirect
- SQLExecute
- SQLFetch
- SQLFreeStmt
- SQLFreeConnect
- SQLFreeHandle
- SQLFreeEnv
- SQLPrepare
- SQLGetData
- SQLGetDiagRec
- SQLSetConnectAttr
- SQLSetEnvAttr
- SQLSetStmtAttr
- Examples
- libpq
- Psycopg
- Go
-
JDBC
- Importing Data
-
Performance Tuning
- Performance Tuning Process
- Determining the Scope of Performance Tuning
-
SQL Optimization
- Query Execution Process
- Introduction to the SQL Execution Plan
- Tuning Process
- Updating Statistics
- Reviewing and Modifying a Table Definition
- Typical SQL Optimization Methods
- Experience in Rewriting SQL Statements
- Resetting Key Parameters During SQL Tuning
-
Hint-based Tuning
- Plan Hint Optimization
- Join Order Hints
- Join Operation Hints
- Rows Hints
- Scan Operation Hints
- Sublink Name Hints
- Hint Errors, Conflicts, and Other Warnings
- Optimizer GUC Parameter Hints
- Hint for Selecting the Custom Plan or Generic Plan
- Hint Specifying Not to Expand Subqueries
- Hint Specifying Not to Use Global Plan Cache
- Hint of Parameterized Paths at the Same Level
- Hint for Materializing a Sub-plan Result
- Using the Vectorized Executor for Tuning
-
Optimization Cases
- Case: Modifying the GUC Parameter rewrite_rule
- Case: Adjusting I/O Parameters to Reduce the Log Bloat Rate
- Case: Creating an Appropriate Index
- Case: Adding NOT NULL for JOIN Columns
- Case: Modifying a Partitioned Table
- Case: Rewriting SQL and Deleting Subqueries (1)
- Case: Rewriting SQL and Deleting Subqueries (2)
- Case: Rewriting SQL Statements and Deleting in-clause
- Configuring Running Parameters
-
SQL Reference
- SQL
- Keywords
- Data Types
- Constant and Macro
-
Functions and Operators
- Logical Operators
- Comparison Operators
- Character Processing Functions and Operators
- Binary String Functions and Operators
- Bit String Functions and Operators
- Mode Matching Operators
- Mathematical Functions and Operators
- Date and Time Processing Functions and Operators
- Type Conversion Functions
- Geometric Functions and Operators
- Network Address Functions and Operators
- Text Search Functions and Operators
- JSON/JSONB Functions and Operators
- HLL Functions and Operators
- SEQUENCE Functions
- Array Functions and Operators
- Range Functions and Operators
- Aggregate Functions
- Window Functions
- Security Functions
- Ledger Database Functions
- Encrypted Equality Functions
- Set Returning Functions
- Conditional Expression Functions
- System Information Functions
-
System Administration Functions
- Configuration Settings Functions
- Universal File Access Functions
- Server Signal Functions
- Backup and Restoration Control Functions
- DR Control Functions for Dual Database Instances
- DR Query Functions for Dual-Database Instances
- Snapshot Synchronization Functions
- Database Object Functions
- Advisory Lock Functions
- Logical Replication Functions
- Segment-Page Storage Functions
- Other Functions
- Undo System Functions
- Statistics Information Functions
- Trigger Functions
- Hash Function
- Prompt Message Function
- Global Temporary Table Functions
- Fault Injection System Function
- Dynamic Data Masking Functions
- Hierarchical Recursion Query Functions
- Other System Functions
- Internal Functions
- Global SysCache Feature Functions
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- Obsolete Functions
- Expressions
- Type Conversion
- Full Text Search
- System Operation
- Controlling Transactions
- DDL Syntax Overview
- DML Syntax Overview
- DCL Syntax Overview
-
SQL Syntax
- ABORT
- ALTER AGGREGATE
- ALTER AUDIT POLICY
- ALTER DATABASE
- ALTER DATA SOURCE
- ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES
- ALTER DIRECTORY
- ALTER EXTENSION
- ALTER FOREIGN TABLE
- ALTER FUNCTION
- ALTER GLOBAL CONFIGURATION
- ALTER GROUP
- ALTER INDEX
- ALTER LANGUAGE
- ALTER LARGE OBJECT
- ALTER MASKING POLICY
- ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW
- ALTER OPERATOR
- ALTER PUBLICATION
- ALTER PACKAGE
- ALTER PROCEDURE
- ALTER RESOURCE LABEL
- ALTER ROLE
- ALTER ROW LEVEL SECURITY POLICY
- ALTER SCHEMA
- ALTER SEQUENCE
- ALTER SERVER
- ALTER SESSION
- ALTER SUBSCRIPTION
- ALTER SYNONYM
- ALTER SYSTEM KILL SESSION
- ALTER TABLE
- ALTER TABLE PARTITION
- ALTER TABLE SUBPARTITION
- ALTER TABLESPACE
- ALTER TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION
- ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY
- ALTER TRIGGER
- ALTER TYPE
- ALTER USER
- ALTER USER MAPPING
- ALTER VIEW
- ANALYZE | ANALYSE
- BEGIN
- CALL
- CHECKPOINT
- CLEAN CONNECTION
- CLOSE
- CLUSTER
- COMMENT
- COMMIT | END
- COMMIT PREPARED
- COPY
- CREATE AGGREGATE
- CREATE AUDIT POLICY
- CREATE CAST
- CREATE CLIENT MASTER KEY
- CREATE COLUMN ENCRYPTION KEY
- CREATE CONVERSION
- CREATE DATABASE
- CREATE DATA SOURCE
- CREATE DIRECTORY
- CREATE EXTENSION
- CREATE FOREIGN TABLE
- CREATE FUNCTION
- CREATE GROUP
- CREATE INCREMENTAL MATERIALIZED VIEW
- CREATE INDEX
- CREATE LANGUAGE
- CREATE MASKING POLICY
- CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW
- CREATE MODEL
- CREATE OPERATOR
- CREATE PACKAGE
- CREATE PROCEDURE
- CREATE PUBLICATION
- CREATE RESOURCE LABEL
- CREATE ROLE
- CREATE ROW LEVEL SECURITY POLICY
- CREATE RULE
- CREATE SCHEMA
- CREATE SEQUENCE
- CREATE SERVER
- CREATE SUBSCRIPTION
- CREATE SYNONYM
- CREATE TABLE
- CREATE TABLE AS
- CREATE TABLE PARTITION
- CREATE TABLESPACE
- CREATE TABLE SUBPARTITION
- CREATE TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION
- CREATE TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY
- CREATE TRIGGER
- CREATE TYPE
- CREATE USER
- CREATE USER MAPPING
- CREATE VIEW
- CREATE WEAK PASSWORD DICTIONARY
- CURSOR
- DEALLOCATE
- DECLARE
- DELETE
- DO
- DROP AGGREGATE
- DROP AUDIT POLICY
- DROP CAST
- DROP CLIENT MASTER KEY
- DROP COLUMN ENCRYPTION KEY
- DROP DATABASE
- DROP DATA SOURCE
- DROP DIRECTORY
- DROP EXTENSION
- DROP FOREIGN TABLE
- DROP FUNCTION
- DROP GLOBAL CONFIGURATION
- DROP GROUP
- DROP INDEX
- DROP LANGUAGE
- DROP MASKING POLICY
- DROP MATERIALIZED VIEW
- DROP MODEL
- DROP OPERATOR
- DROP OWNED
- DROP PACKAGE
- DROP PROCEDURE
- DROP RESOURCE LABEL
- DROP ROLE
- DROP ROW LEVEL SECURITY POLICY
- DROP RULE
- DROP PUBLICATION
- DROP SCHEMA
- DROP SEQUENCE
- DROP SERVER
- DROP SUBSCRIPTION
- DROP SYNONYM
- DROP TABLE
- DROP TABLESPACE
- DROP TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION
- DROP TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY
- DROP TRIGGER
- DROP TYPE
- DROP USER
- DROP USER MAPPING
- DROP VIEW
- DROP WEAK PASSWORD DICTIONARY
- EXECUTE
- EXPLAIN
- EXPLAIN PLAN
- FETCH
- GRANT
- INSERT
- LOCK
- MERGE INTO
- MOVE
- PREDICT BY
- PREPARE
- PREPARE TRANSACTION
- PURGE
- REASSIGN OWNED
- REFRESH INCREMENTAL MATERIALIZED VIEW
- REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW
- REINDEX
- RELEASE SAVEPOINT
- RESET
- REVOKE
- ROLLBACK
- ROLLBACK PREPARED
- ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT
- SAVEPOINT
- SELECT
- SELECT INTO
- SET
- SET CONSTRAINTS
- SET ROLE
- SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION
- SET TRANSACTION
- SHOW
- SHUTDOWN
- SNAPSHOT
- START TRANSACTION
- TIMECAPSULE TABLE
- TRUNCATE
- UPDATE
- VACUUM
- VALUES
- Appendix
- Stored Procedure
-
System Catalogs and System Views
- Overview of System Catalogs and System Views
-
System Catalogs
- GS_ASP
- GS_AUDITING_POLICY
- GS_AUDITING_POLICY_ACCESS
- GS_AUDITING_POLICY_FILTERS
- GS_AUDITING_POLICY_PRIVILEGES
- GS_CLIENT_GLOBAL_KEYS
- GS_CLIENT_GLOBAL_KEYS_ARGS
- GS_COLUMN_KEYS
- GS_COLUMN_KEYS_ARGS
- GS_DB_PRIVILEGE
- GS_ENCRYPTED_COLUMNS
- GS_ENCRYPTED_PROC
- GS_GLOBAL_CHAIN
- GS_GLOBAL_CONFIG
- GS_JOB_ARGUMENT
- GS_JOB_ATTRIBUTE
- GS_MASKING_POLICY
- GS_MASKING_POLICY_ACTIONS
- GS_MASKING_POLICY_FILTERS
- GS_MATVIEW
- GS_MATVIEW_DEPENDENCY
- GS_MODEL_WAREHOUSE
- GS_OPT_MODEL
- GS_PACKAGE
- GS_POLICY_LABEL
- GS_RECYCLEBIN
- GS_SQL_PATCH
- GS_TXN_SNAPSHOT
- GS_UID
- GS_WLM_EC_OPERATOR_INFO
- GS_WLM_INSTANCE_HISTORY
- GS_WLM_OPERATOR_INFO
- GS_WLM_PLAN_ENCODING_TABLE
- GS_WLM_PLAN_OPERATOR_INFO
- GS_WLM_SESSION_QUERY_INFO_ALL
- GS_WLM_USER_RESOURCE_HISTORY
- PG_AGGREGATE
- PG_AM
- PG_AMOP
- PG_AMPROC
- PG_APP_WORKLOADGROUP_MAPPING
- PG_ATTRDEF
- PG_ATTRIBUTE
- PG_AUTHID
- PG_AUTH_HISTORY
- PG_AUTH_MEMBERS
- PG_CAST
- PG_CLASS
- PG_COLLATION
- PG_CONSTRAINT
- PG_CONVERSION
- PG_DATABASE
- PG_DB_ROLE_SETTING
- PG_DEFAULT_ACL
- PG_DEPEND
- PG_DESCRIPTION
- PG_DIRECTORY
- PG_ENUM
- PG_EXTENSION
- PG_EXTENSION_DATA_SOURCE
- PG_FOREIGN_DATA_WRAPPER
- PG_FOREIGN_SERVER
- PG_FOREIGN_TABLE
- PG_HASHBUCKET
- PG_INDEX
- PG_INHERITS
- PG_JOB
- PG_JOB_PROC
- PG_LANGUAGE
- PG_LARGEOBJECT
- PG_LARGEOBJECT_METADATA
- PG_NAMESPACE
- PG_OBJECT
- PG_OBSSCANINFO
- PG_OPCLASS
- PG_OPERATOR
- PG_OPFAMILY
- PG_PARTITION
- PG_PLTEMPLATE
- PG_PROC
- PG_PUBLICATION
- PG_PUBLICATION_REL
- PG_RANGE
- PG_REPLICATION_ORIGIN
- PG_RESOURCE_POOL
- PG_REWRITE
- PG_RLSPOLICY
- PG_SECLABEL
- PG_SHDEPEND
- PG_SHDESCRIPTION
- PG_SHSECLABEL
- PG_STATISTIC
- PG_STATISTIC_EXT
- PG_SUBSCRIPTION
- PG_SYNONYM
- PG_TABLESPACE
- PG_TRIGGER
- PG_TS_CONFIG
- PG_TS_CONFIG_MAP
- PG_TS_DICT
- PG_TS_PARSER
- PG_TS_TEMPLATE
- PG_TYPE
- PG_USER_MAPPING
- PG_USER_STATUS
- PG_WORKLOAD_GROUP
- PGXC_CLASS
- PGXC_GROUP
- PGXC_NODE
- PGXC_SLICE
- PLAN_TABLE_DATA
- STATEMENT_HISTORY
- STREAMING_STREAM
- STREAMING_CONT_QUERY
- STREAMING_REAPER_STATUS
-
System Views
- ADM_COL_COMMENTS
- ADM_CONSTRAINTS
- ADM_CONS_COLUMNS
- ADM_DATA_FILES
- ADM_HIST_SNAPSHOT
- ADM_HIST_SQL_PLAN
- ADM_HIST_SQLSTAT
- ADM_INDEXES
- ADM_IND_COLUMNS
- ADM_IND_EXPRESSIONS
- ADM_IND_PARTITIONS
- ADM_IND_SUBPARTITIONS
- ADM_PART_INDEXES
- ADM_OBJECTS
- ADM_PART_TABLES
- ADM_PROCEDURES
- ADM_SCHEDULER_JOBS
- ADM_SEQUENCES
- ADM_SOURCE
- ADM_SYNONYMS
- ADM_TAB_SUBPARTITIONS
- ADM_TABLES
- ADM_TABLESPACES
- ADM_TAB_COLUMNS
- ADM_TAB_COMMENTS
- ADM_TAB_PARTITIONS
- ADM_TRIGGERS
- ADM_TYPE_ATTRS
- ADM_USERS
- ADM_VIEWS
- DB_ALL_TABLES
- DB_COL_COMMENTS
- DB_CONSTRAINTS
- DB_CONS_COLUMNS
- DB_DEPENDENCIES
- DB_IND_COLUMNS
- DB_IND_EXPRESSIONS
- DB_IND_PARTITIONS
- DB_IND_SUBPARTITIONS
- DB_INDEXES
- DB_OBJECTS
- DB_PROCEDURES
- DB_PART_INDEXES
- DB_PART_TABLES
- DB_SEQUENCES
- DB_SOURCE
- DB_SYNONYMS
- DB_TAB_PARTITIONS
- DB_TAB_SUBPARTITIONS
- DB_TAB_COLUMNS
- DB_TAB_COMMENTS
- DB_TABLES
- DB_TRIGGERS
- DB_USERS
- DB_VIEWS
- DV_SESSIONS
- DV_SESSION_LONGOPS
- GET_GLOBAL_PREPARED_XACTS (Discarded)
- GS_ALL_CONTROL_GROUP_INFO
- GS_AUDITING
- GS_AUDITING_ACCESS
- GS_AUDITING_PRIVILEGE
- GS_CLUSTER_RESOURCE_INFO
- GS_COMM_PROXY_THREAD_STATUS
- GS_DB_PRIVILEGES
- GS_FILE_STAT
- GS_GET_CONTROL_GROUP_INFO
- GS_GSC_MEMORY_DETAIL
- GS_INSTANCE_TIME
- GS_LABELS
- GS_LSC_MEMORY_DETAIL
- GS_MASKING
- GS_MATVIEWS
- GS_OS_RUN_INFO
- GS_REDO_STAT
- GS_SESSION_CPU_STATISTICS
- GS_SESSION_MEMORY
- GS_SESSION_MEMORY_CONTEXT
- GS_SESSION_MEMORY_DETAIL
- GS_SESSION_MEMORY_STATISTICS
- GS_SESSION_STAT
- GS_SESSION_TIME
- GS_SQL_COUNT
- GS_STAT_SESSION_CU
- GS_THREAD_MEMORY_CONTEXT
- GS_TOTAL_MEMORY_DETAIL
- GS_TOTAL_NODEGROUP_MEMORY_DETAIL
- GS_WLM_CGROUP_INFO
- GS_WLM_EC_OPERATOR_STATISTICS
- GS_WLM_OPERATOR_HISTORY
- GS_WLM_OPERATOR_STATISTICS
- GS_WLM_PLAN_OPERATOR_HISTORY
- GS_WLM_REBUILD_USER_RESOURCE_POOL
- GS_WLM_RESOURCE_POOL
- GS_WLM_SESSION_HISTORY
- GS_WLM_SESSION_INFO
- GS_WLM_SESSION_INFO_ALL
- GS_WLM_SESSION_STATISTICS
- GS_WLM_USER_INFO
- GS_WLM_WORKLOAD_RECORDS
- GV_SESSION
- MPP_TABLES
- MY_COL_COMMENTS
- MY_CONSTRAINTS
- MY_CONS_COLUMNS
- MY_INDEXES
- MY_IND_COLUMNS
- MY_IND_EXPRESSIONS
- MY_IND_PARTITIONS
- MY_IND_SUBPARTITIONS
- MY_JOBS
- MY_OBJECTS
- MY_PART_INDEXES
- MY_PART_TABLES
- MY_PROCEDURES
- MY_SEQUENCES
- MY_SOURCE
- MY_SYNONYMS
- MY_TAB_COLUMNS
- MY_TAB_COMMENTS
- MY_TAB_PARTITIONS
- MY_TAB_SUBPARTITIONS
- MY_TABLES
- MY_TRIGGERS
- MY_VIEWS
- PG_AVAILABLE_EXTENSION_VERSIONS
- PG_AVAILABLE_EXTENSIONS
- PG_CURSORS
- PG_COMM_DELAY
- PG_COMM_RECV_STREAM
- PG_COMM_SEND_STREAM
- PG_COMM_STATUS
- PG_CONTROL_GROUP_CONFIG
- PG_EXT_STATS
- PG_GET_INVALID_BACKENDS
- PG_GET_SENDERS_CATCHUP_TIME
- PG_GROUP
- PG_GTT_RELSTATS
- PG_GTT_STATS
- PG_GTT_ATTACHED_PIDS
- PG_INDEXES
- PG_LOCKS
- PG_NODE_ENV
- PG_OS_THREADS
- PG_PREPARED_STATEMENTS
- PG_PREPARED_XACTS
- PG_PUBLICATION_TABLES
- PG_REPLICATION_ORIGIN_STATUS
- PG_REPLICATION_SLOTS
- PG_RLSPOLICIES
- PG_ROLES
- PG_RULES
- PG_RUNNING_XACTS
- PG_SECLABELS
- PG_SESSION_IOSTAT
- PG_SESSION_WLMSTAT
- PG_SETTINGS
- PG_SHADOW
- PG_STATS
- PG_STAT_ACTIVITY
- PG_STAT_ACTIVITY_NG
- PG_STAT_ALL_INDEXES
- PG_STAT_ALL_TABLES
- PG_STAT_BAD_BLOCK
- PG_STAT_BGWRITER
- PG_STAT_DATABASE
- PG_STAT_DATABASE_CONFLICTS
- PG_STAT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- PG_STAT_USER_INDEXES
- PG_STAT_USER_TABLES
- PG_STAT_REPLICATION
- PG_STAT_SUBSCRIPTION
- PG_STAT_SYS_INDEXES
- PG_STAT_SYS_TABLES
- PG_STAT_XACT_ALL_TABLES
- PG_STAT_XACT_SYS_TABLES
- PG_STAT_XACT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- PG_STAT_XACT_USER_TABLES
- PG_STATIO_ALL_INDEXES
- PG_STATIO_ALL_SEQUENCES
- PG_STATIO_ALL_TABLES
- PG_STATIO_SYS_INDEXES
- PG_STATIO_SYS_SEQUENCES
- PG_STATIO_SYS_TABLES
- PG_STATIO_USER_INDEXES
- PG_STATIO_USER_SEQUENCES
- PG_STATIO_USER_TABLES
- PG_TABLES
- PG_TDE_INFO
- PG_THREAD_WAIT_STATUS
- PG_TIMEZONE_ABBREVS
- PG_TIMEZONE_NAMES
- PG_TOTAL_MEMORY_DETAIL
- PG_TOTAL_USER_RESOURCE_INFO
- PG_TOTAL_USER_RESOURCE_INFO_OID
- PG_USER
- PG_USER_MAPPINGS
- PG_VIEWS
- PG_VARIABLE_INFO
- PG_WLM_STATISTICS
- PGXC_PREPARED_XACTS
- PGXC_THREAD_WAIT_STATUS
- PLAN_TABLE
- SYS_DUMMY
-
Schemas
-
DBE_PERF Schema
- OS
- Instance
- Memory
- File
-
Object
- STAT_USER_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_USER_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_USER_TABLES
- STAT_USER_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STAT_USER_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STAT_USER_INDEXES
- STAT_SYS_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_SYS_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_SYS_TABLES
- STAT_SYS_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STAT_SYS_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STAT_SYS_INDEXES
- STAT_ALL_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_ALL_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_ALL_TABLES
- STAT_ALL_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STAT_ALL_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STAT_ALL_INDEXES
- STAT_DATABASE
- SUMMARY_STAT_DATABASE
- GLOBAL_STAT_DATABASE
- STAT_DATABASE_CONFLICTS
- SUMMARY_STAT_DATABASE_CONFLICTS
- GLOBAL_STAT_DATABASE_CONFLICTS
- STAT_XACT_ALL_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_XACT_ALL_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_XACT_ALL_TABLES
- STAT_XACT_SYS_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_XACT_SYS_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_XACT_SYS_TABLES
- STAT_XACT_USER_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STAT_XACT_USER_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STAT_XACT_USER_TABLES
- STAT_XACT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- SUMMARY_STAT_XACT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- GLOBAL_STAT_XACT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- STAT_BAD_BLOCK
- SUMMARY_STAT_BAD_BLOCK
- GLOBAL_STAT_BAD_BLOCK
- STAT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- SUMMARY_STAT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- GLOBAL_STAT_USER_FUNCTIONS
- Workload
-
Session/Thread
- SESSION_STAT
- GLOBAL_SESSION_STAT
- SESSION_TIME
- GLOBAL_SESSION_TIME
- SESSION_MEMORY
- GLOBAL_SESSION_MEMORY
- SESSION_MEMORY_DETAIL
- GLOBAL_SESSION_MEMORY_DETAIL
- SESSION_STAT_ACTIVITY
- GLOBAL_SESSION_STAT_ACTIVITY
- THREAD_WAIT_STATUS
- GLOBAL_THREAD_WAIT_STATUS
- LOCAL_THREADPOOL_STATUS
- GLOBAL_THREADPOOL_STATUS
- SESSION_CPU_RUNTIME
- SESSION_MEMORY_RUNTIME
- STATEMENT_IOSTAT_COMPLEX_RUNTIME
- LOCAL_ACTIVE_SESSION
- Transaction
-
Query
- STATEMENT
- SUMMARY_STATEMENT
- STATEMENT_COUNT
- GLOBAL_STATEMENT_COUNT
- SUMMARY_STATEMENT_COUNT
- GLOBAL_STATEMENT_COMPLEX_HISTORY
- GLOBAL_STATEMENT_COMPLEX_HISTORY_TABLE
- GLOBAL_STATEMENT_COMPLEX_RUNTIME
- STATEMENT_RESPONSETIME_PERCENTILE
- STATEMENT_COMPLEX_RUNTIME
- STATEMENT_COMPLEX_HISTORY_TABLE
- STATEMENT_COMPLEX_HISTORY
- STATEMENT_WLMSTAT_COMPLEX_RUNTIME
- STATEMENT_HISTORY
- GS_SLOW_QUERY_INFO (Discarded)
- GS_SLOW_QUERY_HISTORY (Discarded)
- GLOBAL_SLOW_QUERY_HISTORY (Discarded)
- GLOBAL_SLOW_QUERY_INFO (Discarded)
-
Cache/IO
- STATIO_USER_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_USER_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_USER_TABLES
- STATIO_USER_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_USER_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_USER_INDEXES
- STATIO_USER_SEQUENCES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_USER_SEQUENCES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_USER_SEQUENCES
- STATIO_SYS_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_SYS_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_SYS_TABLES
- STATIO_SYS_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_SYS_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_SYS_INDEXES
- STATIO_SYS_SEQUENCES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_SYS_SEQUENCES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_SYS_SEQUENCES
- STATIO_ALL_TABLES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_ALL_TABLES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_ALL_TABLES
- STATIO_ALL_INDEXES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_ALL_INDEXES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_ALL_INDEXES
- STATIO_ALL_SEQUENCES
- SUMMARY_STATIO_ALL_SEQUENCES
- GLOBAL_STATIO_ALL_SEQUENCES
- GLOBAL_STAT_DB_CU
- GLOBAL_STAT_SESSION_CU
-
Utility
- REPLICATION_STAT
- GLOBAL_REPLICATION_STAT
- REPLICATION_SLOTS
- GLOBAL_REPLICATION_SLOTS
- BGWRITER_STAT
- GLOBAL_BGWRITER_STAT
- GLOBAL_CKPT_STATUS
- GLOBAL_DOUBLE_WRITE_STATUS
- GLOBAL_PAGEWRITER_STATUS
- GLOBAL_RECORD_RESET_TIME
- GLOBAL_REDO_STATUS
- GLOBAL_RECOVERY_STATUS
- CLASS_VITAL_INFO
- USER_LOGIN
- SUMMARY_USER_LOGIN
- GLOBAL_SINGLE_FLUSH_DW_STATUS
- GLOBAL_CANDIDATE_STATUS
- Lock
- Wait Events
- Configuration
- Operator
- Workload Manager
- Global Plancache
- RTO & RPO
- WDR Snapshot Schema
-
DBE_PLDEBUGGER Schema
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.turn_on
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.turn_off
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.local_debug_server_info
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.attach
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.info_locals
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.next
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.continue
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.abort
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.print_var
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.info_code
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.step
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.add_breakpoint
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.delete_breakpoint
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.info_breakpoints
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.backtrace
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.enable_breakpoint
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.disable_breakpoint
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.finish
- DBE_PLDEBUGGER.set_var
- DBE_SQL_UTIL Schema
-
DBE_PERF Schema
- Logical Replication
- Materialized View
-
GUC Parameters
- GUC Parameter Usage
- File Location
- Connection and Authentication
- Resource Consumption
- Write Ahead Log
- HA Replication
- Query Planning
- Error Reporting and Logging
- Alarm Detection
- Statistics During the Database Running
- Workload Management
- Automatic Vacuuming
- Default Settings of Client Connection
- Lock Management
- Version and Platform Compatibility
- Fault Tolerance
- Connection Pool Parameters
- Transaction
- Replication Parameters of Two Database Instances
- Developer Options
- Auditing
- CM Parameters
- Upgrade Parameters
- Miscellaneous Parameters
- Wait Events
- Query
- System Performance Snapshot
- Security Configuration
- Global Temporary Table
- HyperLogLog
- User-defined Functions
- Scheduled Task
- Thread Pool
- Backup and Restoration
- Undo
- DCF Parameters Settings
- Flashback
- Rollback Parameters
- Reserved Parameters
- Global SysCache Parameters
- Error Log Reference
-
Developer Guide(Distributed_8.x)
- Tool Guide
-
Feature Guide
-
Feature Guide(Distributed_8.x)
- Materialized View
- Setting Encrypted Equality Queries
-
Partitioned Table
- Large-Capacity Database
- Introduction to Partitioned Tables
- Partitioned Table Query Optimization
- Partitioned Table O&M Management
- System Views & DFX Related to Partitioned Tables
- Storage Engine
- FDW
- Logical Replication
-
Feature Guide(Centralized_8.x)
- Materialized View
- Setting Encrypted Equality Query
-
Partitioned Table
- Large-Capacity Database
- Introduction to Partitioned Tables
- Partitioned Table Query Optimization
- Automatic Partitioning
- Partitioned Table O&M Management
- Partition Concurrency Control
- System Views & DFX Related to Partitioned Tables
- Storage Engine
- Foreign Data Wrapper
- Logical Replication
-
Feature Guide(Distributed_3.x)
- Materialized View
- Setting Encrypted Equality Queries
-
Partitioned Table
- Large-Capacity Database
- Introduction to Partitioned Tables
- Partitioned Table Query Optimization
- Partitioned Table O&M Management
- System Views & DFX Related to Partitioned Tables
- Storage Engine
- FDW
- Logical Replication
-
Feature Guide(Centralized_3.x)
- Materialized View
- Setting Encrypted Equality Query
-
Partitioned Table
- Large-Capacity Database
- Introduction to Partitioned Tables
- Partitioned Table Query Optimization
- Partitioned Table O&M Management
- Partition Concurrency Control
- System Views & DFX Related to Partitioned Tables
- Storage Engine
- Foreign Data Wrapper
- Logical Replication
-
Feature Guide(Distributed_8.x)
- Best Practices
- Performance White Paper
-
API Reference
- Before You Start
- API Overview
- Calling APIs
-
APIs (Recommended)
- DB Engine Versions and Specifications
- Storage Management
-
Instance Management
- Creating a DB Instance (v3.2)
- Creating a DB Instance (v5)
- Adding CNs and DN Shards and Scaling Up Storage
- Deleting a DB Instance
- Querying DB Instances
- Resetting a Database Password
- Changing a DB Instance Name
- Rebooting a DB Instance
- Switching Roles of the Primary and Standby DNs in Shards
- Querying the Components of a DB Instance
- Changing the vCPUs and Memory of a DB Instance
- Checking Whether Host Load Is Unbalanced Due to a Primary/Standby Switchover
- Querying Solution Template Settings
- Querying EIPs Bound to a DB Instance
- Validating Password Strength
- Binding or Unbinding an EIP
- Querying the SSL Certificate Download Address of a DB Instance
- Querying the Instance Quotas of a Tenant
- Starting a DB Instance or Node
- Stopping a DB Instance or Node
- Enabling M Compatibility Port
- Changing or Disabling M Compatibility Port
- Querying the Top I/O Threads
- Querying CNs
- Querying Storage Autoscaling Policies of a DB Instance
- Querying Advanced Features
- Enabling or Disabling Advanced Features
-
Parameter Configuration
- Obtaining Parameter Templates
- Obtaining the Parameters of a Specified DB Instance
- Modifying Parameters of a Specified DB Instance
- Creating a Parameter Template
- Deleting a Parameter Template
- Querying Details About a Parameter Template
- Replicating a Parameter Template
- Resetting a Parameter Template
- Obtaining the Differences of Two Parameter Templates
- Querying Instances That a Parameter Template Can Be Applied To
- Checking Whether the Parameter Template Name Exists
- Applying a Parameter Template
- Querying Application Records of a Parameter Template
- Querying Change History of a Parameter Template
- Version Upgrade
-
Backup and Restoration
- Configuring an Automated Backup Policy
- Querying an Automated Backup Policy
- Querying Backups
- Creating a Manual Backup
- Stopping a Backup
- Deleting a Manual Backup
- Querying the Restoration Time Range
- Restoring Data to a New instance
- Querying Instances That Can Be Used for Backups and Restorations
- Querying Information About the Original Instance Based on a Specific Point of Time or a Backup File
- Restoring Data to the Original or Existing Instance
- Confirming Data Integrity After a Backup Is Restored
- Log Management
- SQL Throttling
-
Database and Account Management
- Creating a Database
- Creating a Database Account
- Creating a Database Schema
- Configuring Permissions of Database Accounts
- Resetting a Password for a Database Account
- Querying Databases
- Querying Database Users
- Querying Database Schemas
- Deleting a Database
- Deleting a Schema
- Creating a Database Role
- Querying Database Roles
- Configuring Permissions of a Database Role
- Tag Management
- Quota Management
- Task Management
- Recycle Bin
- Plug-in Management
- Historical APIs
- Permissions Policies and Supported Actions
- Appendix
- SDK Reference
-
FAQs
-
About GaussDB
- What Should I Pay Attention to When Using GaussDB?
- What Is the Availability of GaussDB Instances?
- Will My GaussDB Instances Be Affected by Other Users' Instances?
- What Can I Do About Slow Responses of Websites When They Use GaussDB?
- Can Multiple ECSs Connect to the Same GaussDB Instance?
- Can I Encrypt the Disk After Purchasing a GaussDB Instance?
- Will Backups Be Encrypted After Disk Encryption Is Enabled for My GaussDB Instance?
- Will Different GaussDB Instances Share CPU and Memory Resources?
- How Many Databases Can Run on a GaussDB Instance?
- What Is the Relationship Between GaussDB and PostgreSQL?
- Can Multiple Users Log In to a GaussDB Instance Through DAS at the Same Time? Will the Accounts Be Locked If I Enter Wrong Passwords Several Times in a Row?
- What Are the Differences Between the Independent Deployment Model and Combined Deployment Model of GaussDB Distributed Instances?
- What Are the Differences Between the General-Purpose, Dedicated, and Kunpeng Dedicated Specification Types Provided GaussDB?
- Can I Switch Between the GaussDB Enterprise Edition and Basic Edition?
- GaussDB Resource Freezing, Unfreezing, Release, Deletion, and Unsubscription
- Resource and Disk Management
-
Database Connections
- What Should I Do If I Can't Connect to My GaussDB Instance?
- Can an External Server Access GaussDB Instances?
- Do Applications Need to Support Automatic Reconnections to GaussDB Databases?
- Why Can't I Ping My EIP After It Is Bound to a GaussDB Instance?
- Can I Access a GaussDB Instance Over an Intranet Connection Across Regions?
- Database Storage
-
Database Usage
- How Do I Use DAS to Query SQL Statements Executed in GaussDB?
- What Should I Do If Garbled Characters Are Displayed After SQL Query Results Are Exported to an Excel File for My GaussDB Instance?
- What Do I Do If the root Account of My GaussDB Instance Is Locked?
- Why Did the New Password Not Take Effect After I Reset the Administrator Password of a GaussDB Instance?
- What Do I Do If Replay Speed of Standby DNs Cannot Catch Up with Write Speed of Primary DN?
- Can I Change the VPC to Which My GaussDB Instance Belongs?
-
Backup and Restoration
- How Long Does GaussDB Store Backup Data?
- How Do I Clear GaussDB Backup Space?
- Can My GaussDB Instance Still Be Used in the Backup Window?
- How Is GaussDB Backup Data Billed?
- How Can I Back Up a GaussDB Database to an ECS?
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CREATE TYPE
Function
CREATE TYPE registers a new data type for use in the current database. The user who defines a type becomes its owner. Types are designed only for row-store tables.
The following data types can be created: composite type, base type, shell type, enumerated type, and set type.
- Composite type
A composite type is specified by a list of attribute names and data types. If the data type of an attribute is collatable, the attribute's collation rule can also be specified. This is essentially the same as the row type of a table, but using CREATE TYPE avoids the need to create an actual table when all that is wanted is to define a type. A stand-alone composite type is useful as the parameter or return type of a function.
To create a composite type, you must have the USAGE permission on all of its attribute types.
- Base type
You can create a base type (scalar type). Generally, the functions required by a base type have to be coded in C or another low-level language.
- Shell type
A shell type is simply a placeholder for a type to be defined later; it is created by issuing CREATE TYPE with no parameters except for the type name. Shell types are needed as forward references when base types are created.
- Enumerated type
An enumerated type is a list of one or more quoted labels, each of which must be 1 to 64 bytes long.
- Set type
It is similar to an array but has no length limit. It is mainly used in stored procedures.
- A user granted with the CREATE ANY TYPE permission can create types in the public and user schemas.
Precautions
If a schema name is given then the type is created in the specified schema. Otherwise, it is created in the current schema. The type name must be distinct from the name of any existing type or domain in the same schema. (Because tables have associated data types, the type name must also be distinct from the name of any existing table in the same schema.)
Syntax
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CREATE TYPE name AS ( [ attribute_name data_type [ COLLATE collation ] [, ... ] ] ) CREATE TYPE name ( INPUT = input_function, OUTPUT = output_function [ , RECEIVE = receive_function ] [ , SEND = send_function ] [ , TYPMOD_IN = type_modifier_input_function ] [ , TYPMOD_OUT = type_modifier_output_function ] [ , ANALYZE = analyze_function ] [ , INTERNALLENGTH = { internallength | VARIABLE } ] [ , PASSEDBYVALUE ] [ , ALIGNMENT = alignment ] [ , STORAGE = storage ] [ , LIKE = like_type ] [ , CATEGORY = category ] [ , PREFERRED = preferred ] [ , DEFAULT = default ] [ , ELEMENT = element ] [ , DELIMITER = delimiter ] [ , COLLATABLE = collatable ] ) CREATE TYPE name CREATE TYPE name AS ENUM ( [ 'label' [, ... ] ] ) CREATE TYPE name AS TABLE OF data_type |
Parameter Description
Composite type
- name
Specifies the name (optionally schema-qualified) of the type to be created.
- attribute_name
Specifies the name of an attribute (column) for the composite type.
- data_type
Specifies the name of an existing data type to become a column of the composite type. You can use %ROWTYPE to indirectly reference the type of a table, or %TYPE to indirectly reference the type of a column in a table or composite type.
- collation
Specifies the name of an existing collation rule to be associated with a column of the composite type. You can run the select * from pg_collation command to query collation rules from the pg_collation system catalog. The default collation rule is the row starting with default in the query result.
Base type
When creating a base type, you can place parameters in any order. The input_function and output_function parameters are mandatory, and other parameters are optional.
- input_function
Specifies the name of a function that converts data from the type's external textual form to its internal form.
The input function may be declared as taking one parameter of type cstring or taking three parameters of types cstring, oid, and integer.
- The first parameter is the input text as a C string,
- the second parameter is the type's own OID (except for array types, which instead receive their element type's OID),
- and the third is the typmod of the destination column, if known (-1 will be passed if not).
The input function must return a value of the data type itself. Usually, an input function should be declared STRICT; if it is not, it will be called with a NULL first parameter when reading a NULL input value. The function must still return NULL in this case, unless it raises an error. (This case is mainly meant to support domain input functions, which might need to reject NULL inputs.)
NOTE:
The input and output functions can be declared to have results or parameters of the new type, when they have to be created before the new type can be created. The type should first be defined as a shell type, which is a placeholder type that has no attributes except a name and an owner. This is done by issuing the CREATE TYPE name statement, with no additional parameters. Then the I/O functions can be defined referencing the shell type. Finally, CREATE TYPE with a full definition replaces the shell entry with a complete, valid type definition, after which the new type can be used normally.
- output_function
Specifies the name of a function that converts data from the type's internal form to its external textual form.
The output function must be declared as taking one parameter of the new data type. The output function must return type cstring. Output functions are not invoked for NULL values.
- receive_function
(Optional) Specifies the name of a function that converts data from the type's external binary form to its internal form.
If this function is not supplied, the type cannot participate in binary input. The binary representation should be chosen to be cheap to convert to internal form, while being reasonably portable. (For example, the standard integer data types use network byte order as the external binary representation, while the internal representation is in the machine's native byte order.) The receive function should perform adequate checking to ensure that the value is valid.
The receive function may be declared as taking one parameter of type internal or taking three parameters of types internal, oid, integer.
- The first parameter is a pointer to a StringInfo buffer holding the received byte string;
- the latter two are the same as for the text input function.
The receive function must return a value of the data type itself. Usually, a receive function should be declared STRICT; if it is not, it will be called with a NULL first parameter when reading a NULL input value. The function must still return NULL in this case, unless it raises an error. (This case is mainly meant to support domain receive functions, which might need to reject NULL inputs.)
- send_function
(Optional) Specifies the name of a function that converts data from the type's internal form to its external binary form.
If this function is not supplied, the type cannot participate in binary output. The send function must be declared as taking one parameter of the new data type. The send function must return type bytea. Send functions are not invoked for NULL values.
- type_modifier_input_function
(Optional) Specifies the name of a function that converts an array of modifiers for a type to its internal format.
- type_modifier_output_function
(Optional) Specifies the name of a function that converts the internal format of modifiers for a type to its external text format.
NOTE:
type_modifier_input_function and type_modifier_output_function are needed if the type supports modifiers, that is optional constraints attached to a type declaration, such as char(5) or numeric(30,2). GaussDB allows user-defined types to take one or more simple constants or identifiers as modifiers. However, this information must be capable of being packed into a single non-negative integer value for storage in the system catalogs. Declared modifiers are passed to type_modifier_input_function in the cstring array format. It must check the values for validity (throwing an error if they are wrong), and if they are correct, return a single non-negative integer value that will be stored as the column "typmod". Type modifiers will be rejected if the type does not have a type_modifier_input_function. The type_modifier_output_function converts the internal integer typmod value back to the correct form for user display. It must return a cstring value that is the exact string to append to the type name; for example numeric's function might return (30,2). It is allowed to omit the type_modifier_output_function, in which case the default display format is just the stored typmod integer value enclosed in parentheses.
- analyze_function
(Optional) Specifies the name of a function that performs statistical analysis for the data type.
By default, ANALYZE will attempt to gather statistics using the type's "equals" and "less-than" operators, if there is a default b-tree operator class for the type. For non-scalar types, this behavior is likely to be unsuitable, so it can be overridden by specifying a custom analysis function. The analysis function must be declared to take one parameter of type internal and return a Boolean result.
- internallength
(Optional) Specifies the length in bytes of the new type's internal representation. The default assumption is that it is variable-length.
While the details of the new type's internal representation are only known to the I/O functions and other functions you create to work with the type, there are several attributes of the internal representation that must be declared to GaussDB. Foremost of these is internallength. Base data types can be fixed-length, in which case internallength is a positive integer, or variable length, indicated by setting internallength to VARIABLE. (Internally, this is represented by setting typlen to -1.) The internal representation of all variable-length types must start with a 4-byte integer giving the total length of this value of the type.
- PASSEDBYVALUE
(Optional) Indicates that values of this data type are passed by value, rather than by reference. You cannot pass by value types whose internal representation is larger than the size of the Datum type (4 bytes on most machines, 8 bytes on a few).
- alignment
(Optional) Specifies the storage alignment requirement of the data type. If specified, it must be char, int2, int4, or double; the default is int4.
The allowed values equate to alignment on 1, 2, 4, or 8 byte boundaries. Note that variable-length types must have an alignment of at least 4, since they necessarily contain an int4 as their first component.
- storage
(Optional) Specifies the storage strategy for the data type.
If specified, it must be plain, external, extended, or main; the default is plain.
- plain specifies that data of the type will always be stored in-line and not compressed. (Only plain is allowed for fixed-length types.)
- extended specifies that the system will first try to compress a long data value, and will move the value out of the main table row if it is still too long.
- external allows the value to be moved out of the main table, but the system will not try to compress it.
- main allows compression, but discourages moving the value out of the main table. (Data items with this storage strategy might still be moved out of the main table if there is no other way to make a row fit, but they will be kept in the main table preferentially over extended and external items.)
All storage values other than plain imply that the functions of the data type can handle values that have been toasted. The specific other value given merely determines the default TOAST storage strategy for columns of a toastable data type; users can pick other strategies for individual columns using ALTER TABLE SET STORAGE.
- like_type
(Optional) Specifies the name of an existing data type that the new type will have the same representation as. The values of internallength, passedbyvalue, alignment, and storage are copied from that type, unless overridden by explicit specification elsewhere in this CREATE TYPE statement.
Specifying representation in this way is especially useful when the low-level implementation of a new type references an existing type.
- category
(Optional) Specifies the category code (a single ASCII character) for this type. The default is U for a user-defined type. You may also choose other ASCII characters to create custom categories.
- preferred
(Optional) Specifies whether a type is preferred within its type category. If it is, the value will be TRUE, else FALSE. The default is FALSE. Be very careful about creating a preferred type within an existing type category, as this could cause surprising changes in behavior.
NOTE:
The category and preferred parameters can be used to help control which implicit cast will be applied in ambiguous situations. Each data type belongs to a category named by a single ASCII character, and each type is either preferred or not within its category. The parser will prefer casting to preferred types (but only from other types within the same category) when this rule is helpful in resolving overloaded functions or operators. For types that have no implicit casts to or from any other types, it is sufficient to leave these settings at the defaults. However, for a group of related types that have implicit casts, it is often helpful to mark them all as belonging to a category and select one or two of the most general types as being preferred within the category. The category parameter is especially useful when adding a user-defined type to an existing built-in category, such as the numeric or string types. However, it is also possible to create entirely-user-defined type categories. Select any ASCII character other than an uppercase letter to name such a category.
- default
(Optional) Specifies the default value for the data type. If this is omitted, the default is null.
A default value can be specified, in case a user wants columns of the data type to default to something other than the null value. Specify the default with the DEFAULT keyword. (Such a default can be overridden by an explicit DEFAULT clause attached to a particular column.)
- element
(Optional) Specifies the type of array elements when an array type is created. For example, to define an array of 4-byte integers (int4), specify ELEMENT = int4.
- delimiter
(Optional) Specifies the delimiter character to be used between values in arrays made of this type.
delimiter can be set to a specific character. The default delimiter is the comma (,). Note that the delimiter is associated with the array element type, not the array type itself.
- collatable
(Optional) Specifies whether this type's operations can use collation information. If they can, the value will be TRUE, else FALSE (default).
If collatable is TRUE, column definitions and expressions of the type may carry collation information through use of the COLLATE clause. It is up to the implementations of the functions operating on the type to actually make use of the collation information; this does not happen automatically merely by marking the type collatable.
- label
(Optional) Represents the textual label associated with one value of an enumerated type. It is a string of 1 to 63 characters.
Whenever a user-defined type is created, GaussDB automatically creates an associated array type whose name consists of the element type's name prepended with an underscore (_).
Examples
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-- Create a composite type, create a table, insert data, and make a query. openGauss=# CREATE TYPE compfoo AS (f1 int, f2 text); openGauss=# CREATE TABLE t1_compfoo(a int, b compfoo); openGauss=# CREATE TABLE t2_compfoo(a int, b compfoo); openGauss=# INSERT INTO t1_compfoo values(1,(1,'demo')); openGauss=# INSERT INTO t2_compfoo select * from t1_typ5; openGauss=# SELECT (b).f1 FROM t1_compfoo; openGauss=# SELECT * FROM t1_compfoo t1 join t2_compfoo t2 on (t1.b).f1=(t1.b).f1; -- Rename the data type. openGauss=# ALTER TYPE compfoo RENAME TO compfoo1; -- Change the owner of the user-defined type compfoo1 to usr1. CREATE USER usr1 PASSWORD 'xxxxxxxxxxx'; openGauss=# ALTER TYPE compfoo1 OWNER TO usr1; -- Change the schema of the user-defined type compfoo1 to usr1. openGauss=# ALTER TYPE compfoo1 SET SCHEMA usr1; Add a new attribute to the data type. openGauss=# ALTER TYPE usr1.compfoo1 ADD ATTRIBUTE f3 int; Delete the compfoo1 type. openGauss=# DROP TYPE usr1.compfoo1 cascade; Delete related tables and users. openGauss=# DROP TABLE t1_compfoo; openGauss=# DROP TABLE t2_compfoo; openGauss=# DROP SCHEMA usr1; openGauss=# DROP USER usr1; -- Create an enumerated type. openGauss=# CREATE TYPE bugstatus AS ENUM ('create', 'modify', 'closed'); -- Add a label. openGauss=# ALTER TYPE bugstatus ADD VALUE IF NOT EXISTS 'regress' BEFORE 'closed'; -- Rename the label. openGauss=# ALTER TYPE bugstatus RENAME VALUE 'create' TO 'new'; -- Create a set type. openGauss=# CREATE TYPE compfoo_table AS TABLE OF compfoo; -- Compile the .so file and create a shell type. openGauss=# CREATE TYPE complex; -- This statement creates a placeholder for the type to be defined so that the type can be referenced when its I/O functions are defined. Then, you can define I/O functions. Note that the functions must be declared to take the NOT FENCED mode during creation. openGauss=# CREATE FUNCTION complex_in(cstring) RETURNS complex AS 'filename' LANGUAGE C IMMUTABLE STRICT not fenced; openGauss=# CREATE FUNCTION complex_out(complex) RETURNS cstring AS 'filename' LANGUAGE C IMMUTABLE STRICT not fenced; openGauss=# CREATE FUNCTION complex_recv(internal) RETURNS complex AS 'filename' LANGUAGE C IMMUTABLE STRICT not fenced; openGauss=# CREATE FUNCTION complex_send(complex) RETURNS bytea AS 'filename' LANGUAGE C IMMUTABLE STRICT not fenced; -- Finally, provide a complete definition of the data type. openGauss=# CREATE TYPE complex ( internallength = 16, input = complex_in, output = complex_out, receive = complex_recv, send = complex_send, alignment = double ); |
The C functions corresponding to the input, output, receive, and send functions are defined as follows:
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-- Define a structure body Complex. typedef struct Complex { double x; double y; } Complex; -- Define an input function. PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1(complex_in); Datum complex_in(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) { char *str = PG_GETARG_CSTRING(0); double x, y; Complex *result; if (sscanf(str, " ( %lf , %lf )", &x, &y) != 2) ereport(ERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TEXT_REPRESENTATION), errmsg("invalid input syntax for complex: \"%s\"", str))); result = (Complex *) palloc(sizeof(Complex)); result->x = x; result->y = y; PG_RETURN_POINTER(result); } -- Define an output function. PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1(complex_out); Datum complex_out(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) { Complex *complex = (Complex *) PG_GETARG_POINTER(0); char *result; result = (char *) palloc(100); snprintf(result, 100, "(%g,%g)", complex->x, complex->y); PG_RETURN_CSTRING(result); } -- Define a receive function. PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1(complex_recv); Datum complex_recv(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) { StringInfo buf = (StringInfo) PG_GETARG_POINTER(0); Complex *result; result = (Complex *) palloc(sizeof(Complex)); result->x = pq_getmsgfloat8(buf); result->y = pq_getmsgfloat8(buf); PG_RETURN_POINTER(result); } -- Define a send function. PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1(complex_send); Datum complex_send(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) { Complex *complex = (Complex *) PG_GETARG_POINTER(0); StringInfoData buf; pq_begintypsend(&buf); pq_sendfloat8(&buf, complex->x); pq_sendfloat8(&buf, complex->y); PG_RETURN_BYTEA_P(pq_endtypsend(&buf)); } |
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