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bool: 't', 'f' or NULL |
-- bool: 't', 'f' or NULL |
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int2: -32768 to +32767 |
-- int2: -32768 to +32767 |
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int4: -2147483648 to +2147483647 |
-- int4: -2147483648 to +2147483647 |
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float: decimal |
-- float: decimal |
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date: obvious |
-- date: obvious |
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timestamp: date time |
-- timestamp: date time |
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char(#): space padded text field with length of # |
-- char(#): space padded text field with length of # |
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varchar(#): variable length text field up to # |
-- varchar(#): variable length text field up to # |
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text: not limited |
-- text: not limited |
Revision as of 15:08, 23 January 2007
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In this task, the goal is to create a table to exemplify most commonly used data types and options.
PostgreSQL
-- This is a comment CREATE SEQUENCE account_seq start 100; CREATE TABLE account ( account_id int4 PRIMARY KEY DEFAULT nextval('account_seq'), created date not null default now(), active bool not null default 't', username varchar(16) unique not null, balance float default 0, age int2, notes text ); CREATE TABLE account_note ( account_id int4 not null REFERENCES account, created timestamp not null default now(), note text not null, unique(account_id, note) );
-- bool: 't', 'f' or NULL -- int2: -32768 to +32767 -- int4: -2147483648 to +2147483647 -- float: decimal -- date: obvious -- timestamp: date time -- char(#): space padded text field with length of # -- varchar(#): variable length text field up to # -- text: not limited