Collation Rules
GaussDB allows you to specify the following collation rules for schemas, tables, or columns.
Differences in collation rules:
- Currently, only the character string type and some binary types support the specified collation rules. You can check whether the typcollation attribute of a type in the pg_type system catalog is not 0 to determine whether the type supports the collation. The collation can be specified for all types in MySQL. However, collation rules are meaningless except those for character strings and binary types.
- The current collation rules (except binary) can be specified only when the corresponding character set is the same as the database-level character set. In GaussDB, the character set must be the same as the database character set, and multiple character sets cannot be used together in a table.
- The default collation of the utf8mb4 character set is utf8mb4_general_ci, which is the same as that in MySQL 5.7.
No. |
MySQL |
GaussDB |
---|---|---|
1 |
utf8mb4_general_ci |
Supported. |
2 |
utf8mb4_unicode_ci |
Supported. |
3 |
utf8mb4_bin |
Supported. |
4 |
gbk_chinese_ci |
Supported. |
5 |
gbk_bin |
Supported. |
6 |
gb18030_chinese_ci |
Supported. |
7 |
gb18030_bin |
Supported. |
8 |
binary |
Supported. |
9 |
utf8mb4_0900_ai_ci |
Supported. |
10 |
utf8_general_ci |
Supported. |
11 |
utf8_bin |
Supported. |
12 |
utf8_unicode_ci |
Supported. |
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