SQL,PL/SQL 数据类型一览表
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The following is a list of datatypes available in Oracle.
Character Datatypes
The following are the Character Datatypes in Oracle:
Numeric Datatypes
The following are the Numeric Datatypes in Oracle:
Date/Time Datatypes
The following are the Date/Time Datatypes in Oracle:
Large Object (LOB) Datatypes
The following are the LOB Datatypes in Oracle:
Rowid Datatypes
The following are the Rowid Datatypes in Oracle:
Character Datatypes
The following are the Character Datatypes in Oracle:
Data Type Syntax | Oracle 9i | Oracle 10g | Oracle 11g | Explanation (if applicable) |
char(size) | Maximum size of 2000 bytes. | Maximum size of 2000 bytes. | Maximum size of 2000 bytes. | Where size is the number of characters to store. Fixed-length strings. Space padded. |
nchar(size) | Maximum size of 2000 bytes. | Maximum size of 2000 bytes. | Maximum size of 2000 bytes. | Where size is the number of characters to store. Fixed-length NLS string Space padded. |
nvarchar2(size) | Maximum size of 4000 bytes. | Maximum size of 4000 bytes. | Maximum size of 4000 bytes. | Where size is the number of characters to store. Variable-length NLS string. |
varchar2(size) | Maximum size of 4000 bytes. | Maximum size of 4000 bytes. | Maximum size of 4000 bytes. | Where size is the number of characters to store. Variable-length string. |
long | Maximum size of 2GB. | Maximum size of 2GB. | Maximum size of 2GB. | Variable-length strings. (backward compatible) |
raw | Maximum size of 2000 bytes. | Maximum size of 2000 bytes. | Maximum size of 2000 bytes. | Variable-length binary strings |
long raw | Maximum size of 2GB. | Maximum size of 2GB. | Maximum size of 2GB. | Variable-length binary strings. (backward compatible) |
The following are the Numeric Datatypes in Oracle:
Data Type Syntax | Oracle 9i | Oracle 10g | Oracle 11g | Explanation (if applicable) |
number(p,s) | Precision can range from 1 to 38. Scale can range from -84 to 127. | Precision can range from 1 to 38. Scale can range from -84 to 127. | Precision can range from 1 to 38. Scale can range from -84 to 127. | Where p is the precision and s is the scale. For example, number(7,2) is a number that has 5 digits before the decimal and 2 digits after the decimal. |
numeric(p,s) | Precision can range from 1 to 38. | Precision can range from 1 to 38. | Precision can range from 1 to 38. | Where p is the precision and s is the scale. For example, numeric(7,2) is a number that has 5 digits before the decimal and 2 digits after the decimal. |
float | ||||
dec(p,s) | Precision can range from 1 to 38. | Precision can range from 1 to 38. | Precision can range from 1 to 38. | Where p is the precision and s is the scale. For example, dec(3,1) is a number that has 2 digits before the decimal and 1 digit after the decimal. |
decimal(p,s) | Precision can range from 1 to 38. | Precision can range from 1 to 38. | Precision can range from 1 to 38. | Where p is the precision and s is the scale. For example, decimal(3,1) is a number that has 2 digits before the decimal and 1 digit after the decimal. |
integer | ||||
int | ||||
smallint | ||||
real | ||||
double precision |
The following are the Date/Time Datatypes in Oracle:
Data Type Syntax | Oracle 9i | Oracle 10g | Oracle 11g | Explanation (if applicable) |
date | A date between Jan 1, 4712 BC and Dec 31, 9999 AD. | A date between Jan 1, 4712 BC and Dec 31, 9999 AD. | A date between Jan 1, 4712 BC and Dec 31, 9999 AD. | |
timestamp (fractional seconds precision) | fractional seconds precision must be a number between 0 and 9. (default is 6) | fractional seconds precision must be a number between 0 and 9. (default is 6) | fractional seconds precision must be a number between 0 and 9. (default is 6) | Includes year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds. For example: timestamp(6) |
timestamp (fractional seconds precision) with time zone | fractional seconds precision must be a number between 0 and 9. (default is 6) | fractional seconds precision must be a number between 0 and 9. (default is 6) | fractional seconds precision must be a number between 0 and 9. (default is 6) | Includes year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds; with a time zone displacement value. For example: timestamp(5) with time zone |
timestamp (fractional seconds precision) with local time zone | fractional seconds precision must be a number between 0 and 9. (default is 6) | fractional seconds precision must be a number between 0 and 9. (default is 6) | fractional seconds precision must be a number between 0 and 9. (default is 6) | Includes year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds; with a time zone expressed as the session time zone. For example: timestamp(4) with local time zone |
interval year (year precision) to month | year precision is the number of digits in the year. (default is 2) | year precision is the number of digits in the year. (default is 2) | year precision is the number of digits in the year. (default is 2) | Time period stored in years and months. For example: interval year(4) to month |
interval day (day precision) to second (fractional seconds precision) | day precision must be a number between 0 and 9. (default is 2) fractional seconds precision must be a number between 0 and 9. (default is 6) | day precision must be a number between 0 and 9. (default is 2) fractional seconds precision must be a number between 0 and 9. (default is 6) | day precision must be a number between 0 and 9. (default is 2) fractional seconds precision must be a number between 0 and 9. (default is 6) | Time period stored in days, hours, minutes, and seconds. For example: interval day(2) to second(6) |
The following are the LOB Datatypes in Oracle:
Data Type Syntax | Oracle 9i | Oracle 10g | Oracle 11g | Explanation (if applicable) |
bfile | Maximum file size of 4GB. | Maximum file size of 232-1 bytes. | Maximum file size of 264-1 bytes. | File locators that point to a binary file on the server file system (outside the database). |
blob | Store up to 4GB of binary data. | Store up to (4 gigabytes -1) * (the value of the CHUNK parameter of LOB storage). | Store up to (4 gigabytes -1) * (the value of the CHUNK parameter of LOB storage). | Stores unstructured binary large objects. |
clob | Store up to 4GB of character data. | Store up to (4 gigabytes -1) * (the value of the CHUNK parameter of LOB storage) of character data. | Store up to (4 gigabytes -1) * (the value of the CHUNK parameter of LOB storage) of character data. | Stores single-byte and multi-byte character data. |
nclob | Store up to 4GB of character text data. | Store up to (4 gigabytes -1) * (the value of the CHUNK parameter of LOB storage) of character text data. | Store up to (4 gigabytes -1) * (the value of the CHUNK parameter of LOB storage) of character text data. | Stores unicode data. |
The following are the Rowid Datatypes in Oracle:
Data Type Syntax | Oracle 9i | Oracle 10g | Oracle 11g | Explanation (if applicable) |
rowid | The format of the rowid is: BBBBBBB.RRRR.FFFFF Where BBBBBBB is the block in the database file; RRRR is the row in the block; FFFFF is the database file. | The format of the rowid is: BBBBBBB.RRRR.FFFFF Where BBBBBBB is the block in the database file; RRRR is the row in the block; FFFFF is the database file. | The format of the rowid is: BBBBBBB.RRRR.FFFFF Where BBBBBBB is the block in the database file; RRRR is the row in the block; FFFFF is the database file. | Fixed-length binary data. Every record in the database has a physical address or rowid. |
urowid(size) | Universal rowid. Where size is optional |
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