MySQL data types


MySQL data types

The types of data fields defined in MySQL are very important for the optimization of your database.

MySQL supports multiple types, which can be roughly divided into three categories: numerical, date/time and string (character) types.

MySQL specific data types are detailed in the video tutorial: MySQL Authoritative Development Guide (Tutorial)

Numeric Type

MySQL supports all standard SQL numeric data types.

These types include strict numeric data types (INTEGER, SMALLINT, DECIMAL, and NUMERIC), and approximate numeric data types (FLOAT, REAL, and DOUBLE PRECISION).

The keyword INT is a synonym for INTEGER, and the keyword DEC is a synonym for DECIMAL.

The BIT data type stores bit field values ​​and supports MyISAM, MEMORY, InnoDB and BDB tables.

As an extension of the SQL standard, MySQL also supports integer types TINYINT, MEDIUMINT and BIGINT. The following table shows the storage and range required for each integer type.

##MEDIUMINT3 bytes(-8 388 608, 8 388 607)(0,16 777 215)Large integer valueINT or INTEGER4 bytes (-2 147 483 648, 2 147 483 647)(0, 4 294 967 295)Big integer valueBIGINT8 Bytes(-9,223,372,036,854,775,808, 9 223 372 036 854 775 807)(0, 18 446 744 073 709 551 615)Great Integer value FLOAT4 Bytes (-3.402 823 466 E+38, -1.175 494 351 E-38), 0, (1.175 494 351 E-38, 3.402 823 466 351 E+38)0, (1.175 494 351 E-38, 3.402 823 466 E+38)Single precision
TypeSizeRange (signed)Range (unsigned)Use
TINYINT1 byte(-128,127)(0,255) Small integer value
SMALLINT2 Bytes(-32 768, 32 767)(0, 65 535 )Large integer value
Floating point value
DOUBLE8 Bytes (-1.797 693 134 862 315 7 E+308, -2.225 073 858 507 201 4 E-308), 0, (2.225 073 858 507 201 4 E-308, 1.797 693 134 862 315 7 E+308) 0, (2.225 073 858 507 201 4 E-308, 1.797 693 134 862 315 7 E+308)Double precision
Floating point value
DECIMALFor DECIMAL(M,D), if M> ;D, is M+2 otherwise D+2Depends on the values ​​of M and DDepends on the values ​​of M and DDecimal value

Date and time types

The date and time types representing time values ​​are DATETIME, DATE, TIMESTAMP, TIME and YEAR.

Each time type has a valid value range and a "zero" value. The "zero" value is used when specifying an illegal value that MySQL cannot represent.

TIMESTAMP type has proprietary automatic update features, which will be described later.

TypeSize
(bytes)
RangeFormat Purpose
DATE31000-01-01/9999-12-31YYYY-MM-DDDate value
TIME3'-838:59:59'/'838:59:59'HH:MM:SSTime value or duration
YEAR11901/2155 YYYYYear value
DATETIME81000-01-01 00:00: 00/9999-12-31 23:59:59YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SSMixed date and time values
TIMESTAMP4

1970-01-01 00:00:00/2038

The end time is 2147483647 second, Beijing Time2038-1-19 11:14:07, January 19, 2038 03:14:07 am GMT

YYYYMMDD HHMMSSMixed Date and time value, timestamp


String type

String type refers to CHAR, VARCHAR, BINARY, VARBINARY, BLOB, TEXT, ENUM and SET. This section describes how these types work and how to use them in queries.



##VARCHAR0-65535 BytesVariable-length stringTINYBLOB0-255 bytesA binary string of no more than 255 charactersTINYTEXT0-255 bytesShort text stringBLOB0-65 535 bytesBinary Long text data in the form TEXT0-65 535 bytes Long text dataMEDIUMBLOB0-16 777 215 bytesMedium-length text data in binary formMEDIUMTEXT0-16 777 215 bytesMedium length text dataLONGBLOB0-4 294 967 295 bytesBinary form Very large text dataLONGTEXT0-4 294 967 295 bytesVery large text data


CHAR and VARCHAR types are similar, but they are saved and retrieved differently. They also differ in terms of their maximum length and whether trailing spaces are preserved. No case conversion is performed during storage or retrieval.

BINARY and VARBINARY are similar to CHAR and VARCHAR, except that they contain binary strings instead of non-binary strings. That is, they contain byte strings rather than character strings. This means that they do not have a character set, and sorting and comparison are based on the numeric value of the column value bytes.

BLOB is a binary large object that can hold a variable amount of data. There are 4 BLOB types: TINYBLOB, BLOB, MEDIUMBLOB, and LONGBLOB. They differ in the storage range they can accommodate.

There are 4 TEXT types: TINYTEXT, TEXT, MEDIUMTEXT and LONGTEXT. The corresponding four BLOB types have different maximum storage lengths, which can be selected according to the actual situation.

More tutorial recommendations: MySQL video tutorial

TypeSizeUse
CHAR0-255 words SectionFixed-length string