MySQL Field Types
Mysql supports
a number of column types, which may be grouped into three categories: numeric
types, date and time types, and string (character) types. This section first
gives an overview of the types available. Please refer to the MySQL manuals for
more details.
Type
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Use for
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Size
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TINYINT
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A very small integer
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The signed range is –128 to 127.
The unsigned range is 0 to 255.
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SMALLINT
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A small integer
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The signed range is –32768 to
32767. The unsigned range is 0 to 65535
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MEDIUMINT
|
A medium-size integer
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The signed range is –8388608 to
8388607. The unsigned range is 0 to 16777215
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INT or INTEGER
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A normal-size integer
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The signed range is –2147483648 to
2147483647. The unsigned range is 0 to 4294967295
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BIGINT
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A large integer
|
The signed range is –9223372036854775808
to 9223372036854775807. The unsigned range is 0 to 18446744073709551615
|
FLOAT
|
A small (single-precision) floating-point number.
Cannot be unsigned
|
Ranges are –3.402823466E+38
to –1.175494351E-38, 0 and
1.175494351E-38 to 3.402823466E+38. If the number of Decimals is not set or
<= 24 it is a single-precision floating point number
|
DOUBLE,
DOUBLE PRECISION, REAL |
A normal-size (double-precision) floating-point number.
Cannot be unsigned
|
Ranges are -1.7976931348623157E+308 to
-2.2250738585072014E-308, 0 and 2.2250738585072014E-308 to
1.7976931348623157E+308. If the number of Decimals is not set or 25 <=
Decimals <= 53 stands for a double-precision floating point number
|
DECIMAL,
NUMERIC |
An unpacked floating-point number. Cannot be unsigned
|
Behaves like a CHAR column: “unpacked” means the number is stored as a
string, using one character for each digit of the value. The decimal point,
and, for negative numbers, the ‘-‘ sign is not counted in Length. If
Decimals is 0, values will have no decimal point or fractional part. The
maximum range of DECIMAL values is the same as for DOUBLE, but the actual
range for a given DECIMAL column may be constrained by the choice of Length
and Decimals. If Decimals is left out it’s set to 0.
If Length is left out it’s set to 10. Note that in MySQL 3.22
the Length includes the sign and the decimal point
|
DATE
|
A date
|
The supported range is ‘1000-01-01’ to ‘9999-12-31’. MySQL displays DATE values in ‘YYYY-MM-DD’ format
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DATETIME
|
A date and time combination
|
The supported range is ‘1000-01-01 00:00:00’ to ‘9999-12-31 23:59:59’. MySQL displays DATETIME values in ‘YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS’ format
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TIMESTAMP
|
A timestamp
|
The range is ‘1970-01-01
00:00:00’ to sometime in the year 2037. MySQL
displays TIMESTAMP values in YYYYMMDDHHMMSS, YYMMDDHHMMSS, YYYYMMDD or YYMMDD
format, depending on whether M is 14 (or missing), 12, 8 or 6, but allows you
to assign values to TIMESTAMP columns using either strings or numbers. A
TIMESTAMP column is useful for recording the date and time of an INSERT or
UPDATE operation because it is automatically set to the date and time of the
most recent operation if you don’t give it a
value yourself
|
TIME
|
A time
|
The range is ‘-838:59:59’ to ‘838:59:59’. MySQL
displays TIME values in ‘HH:MM:SS’ format, but allows you to assign
values to TIME columns using either strings or numbers
|
YEAR
|
A year in 2- or 4- digit formats (default is 4-digit)
|
The allowable values are 1901 to 2155, and 0000 in the
4 year format and 1970-2069 if you use the 2 digit format (70-69). MySQL
displays YEAR values in YYYY format, but allows you to assign values to YEAR
columns using either strings or numbers. (The YEAR type is new in MySQL
3.22.)
|
CHAR
|
A fixed-length string that is always right-padded with
spaces to the specified length when stored
|
The range of Length is 1 to 255 characters. Trailing
spaces are removed when the value is retrieved. CHAR values are sorted and
compared in case-insensitive fashion according to the default character set
unless the BINARY keyword is given
|
VARCHAR
|
A variable-length string. Note: Trailing spaces are
removed when the value is stored (this differs from the ANSI SQL
specification)
|
The range of Length is 1 to 255 characters. VARCHAR
values are sorted and compared in case-insensitive fashion unless the BINARY
keyword is given
|
TINYBLOB,
TINYTEXT |
A BLOB or TEXT column with a maximum length of 255 (2^8
- 1) characters
|
|
BLOB,
TEXT |
A BLOB or TEXT column with a maximum length of 65535
(2^16 - 1) characters
|
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MEDIUMBLOB,
MEDIUMTEXT |
A BLOB or TEXT column with a maximum length of 16777215
(2^24 - 1) characters
|
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LONGBLOB,
LONGTEXT |
A BLOB or TEXT column with a maximum length of
4294967295 (2^32 - 1) characters
|
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ENUM
|
An enumeration
|
A string object that can have only one value, chosen
from the list of values ‘value1’, ‘value2’, ..., or NULL. An ENUM can have a maximum of 65535
distinct values.
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SET
|
A set
|
A string object that can have zero or more values, each
of which must be chosen from the list of values ‘value1’, ‘value2’, ... A SET can have a maximum of 64 members
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