CREATE DATABASE
 
 
  CREATE DATABASE
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  SQL - Language Statements
 
 
  CREATE DATABASE
  create a new database
 
 
CREATE DATABASE name
    [ WITH ] [ OWNER [=] user_name ]
           [ TEMPLATE [=] template ]
           [ ENCODING [=] encoding ]
           [ LOCALE [=] locale ]
           [ LC_COLLATE [=] lc_collate ]
           [ LC_CTYPE [=] lc_ctype ]
           [ TABLESPACE [=] tablespace_name ]
           [ ALLOW_CONNECTIONS [=] allowconn ]
           [ CONNECTION LIMIT [=] connlimit ]
           [ IS_TEMPLATE [=] istemplate ]
 
 
  Description
  
   CREATE DATABASE creates a new
   PostgreSQL database.
  
  
   To create a database, you must be a superuser or have the special
   CREATEDB privilege.
   See .
  
  
   By default, the new database will be created by cloning the standard
   system database template1.  A different template can be
   specified by writing TEMPLATE
   name.  In particular,
   by writing TEMPLATE template0, you can create a pristine
   database (one where no user-defined objects exist and where the system
   objects have not been altered)
   containing only the standard objects predefined by your
   version of PostgreSQL.  This is useful
   if you wish to avoid copying
   any installation-local objects that might have been added to
   template1.
  
 
 
  Parameters
    
     
      name
      
       
        The name of a database to create.
       
      
     
     
      user_name
      
       
        The role name of the user who will own the new database,
        or DEFAULT to use the default (namely, the
        user executing the command).  To create a database owned by another
        role, you must be a direct or indirect member of that role,
        or be a superuser.
       
      
     
     
      template
      
       
        The name of the template from which to create the new database,
        or DEFAULT to use the default template
        (template1).
       
      
     
     
      encoding
      
       
        Character set encoding to use in the new database.  Specify
        a string constant (e.g., 'SQL_ASCII'),
        or an integer encoding number, or DEFAULT
        to use the default encoding (namely, the encoding of the
        template database). The character sets supported by the
        PostgreSQL server are described in
        . See below for
        additional restrictions.
       
      
     
     
      locale
      
       
        This is a shortcut for setting LC_COLLATE
        and LC_CTYPE at once.  If you specify this,
        you cannot specify either of those parameters.
       
       
        
         The other locale settings , , , and
          are not fixed per database and are not
         set by this command.  If you want to make them the default for a
         specific database, you can use ALTER DATABASE
         ... SET.
        
       
      
     
     
      lc_collate
      
       
        Collation order (LC_COLLATE) to use in the new database.
        This affects the sort order applied to strings, e.g., in queries with
        ORDER BY, as well as the order used in indexes on text columns.
        The default is to use the collation order of the template database.
        See below for additional restrictions.
       
      
     
     
      lc_ctype
      
       
        Character classification (LC_CTYPE) to use in the new
        database. This affects the categorization of characters, e.g., lower,
        upper and digit. The default is to use the character classification of
        the template database. See below for additional restrictions.
       
      
     
     
      tablespace_name
      
       
        The name of the tablespace that will be associated with the
        new database, or DEFAULT to use the
        template database's tablespace. This
        tablespace will be the default tablespace used for objects
        created in this database. See
        
        for more information.
       
      
     
      
       allowconn
       
        
         If false then no one can connect to this database.  The default is
         true, allowing connections (except as restricted by other mechanisms,
         such as GRANT/REVOKE CONNECT).
        
       
      
      
      connlimit
      
       
        How many concurrent connections can be made
        to this database.  -1 (the default) means no limit.
       
      
     
      
       istemplate
       
        
         If true, then this database can be cloned by any user with CREATEDB
         privileges; if false (the default), then only superusers or the owner
         of the database can clone it.
        
       
      
    
  
   Optional parameters can be written in any order, not only the order
   illustrated above.
  
 
 
  Notes
   
    CREATE DATABASE cannot be executed inside a transaction
    block.
   
   
    Errors along the line of could not initialize database directory
    are most likely related to insufficient permissions on the data
    directory, a full disk, or other file system problems.
   
   
    Use  to remove a database.
   
   
    The program  is a
    wrapper program around this command, provided for convenience.
   
   
    Database-level configuration parameters (set via ) and database-level permissions (set via
    ) are not copied from the template database.
   
  
   Although it is possible to copy a database other than template1
   by specifying its name as the template, this is not (yet) intended as
   a general-purpose COPY DATABASE
 facility.
   The principal limitation is that no other sessions can be connected to
   the template database while it is being copied.  CREATE
   DATABASE will fail if any other connection exists when it starts;
   otherwise, new connections to the template database are locked out
   until CREATE DATABASE completes.
   See  for more information.
  
  
   The character set encoding specified for the new database must be
   compatible with the chosen locale settings (LC_COLLATE and
   LC_CTYPE).  If the locale is C (or equivalently
   POSIX), then all encodings are allowed, but for other
   locale settings there is only one encoding that will work properly.
   (On Windows, however, UTF-8 encoding can be used with any locale.)
   CREATE DATABASE will allow superusers to specify
   SQL_ASCII encoding regardless of the locale settings,
   but this choice is deprecated and may result in misbehavior of
   character-string functions if data that is not encoding-compatible
   with the locale is stored in the database.
  
  
   The encoding and locale settings must match those of the template database,
   except when template0 is used as template.  This is because
   other databases might contain data that does not match the specified
   encoding, or might contain indexes whose sort ordering is affected by
   LC_COLLATE and LC_CTYPE.  Copying such data would
   result in a database that is corrupt according to the new settings.
   template0, however, is known to not contain any data or
   indexes that would be affected.
  
  
   The CONNECTION LIMIT option is only enforced approximately;
   if two new sessions start at about the same time when just one
   connection slot
 remains for the database, it is possible that
   both will fail.  Also, the limit is not enforced against superusers or
   background worker processes.
  
 
 
  Examples
  
   To create a new database:
CREATE DATABASE lusiadas;
  
  
   To create a database sales owned by user salesapp
   with a default tablespace of salesspace:
CREATE DATABASE sales OWNER salesapp TABLESPACE salesspace;
  
  
   To create a database music with a different locale:
CREATE DATABASE music
    LOCALE 'sv_SE.utf8'
    TEMPLATE template0;
    In this example, the TEMPLATE template0 clause is required if
    the specified locale is different from the one in template1.
    (If it is not, then specifying the locale explicitly is redundant.)
  
  
   To create a database music2 with a different locale and a
   different character set encoding:
CREATE DATABASE music2
    LOCALE 'sv_SE.iso885915'
    ENCODING LATIN9
    TEMPLATE template0;
   The specified locale and encoding settings must match, or an error will be
   reported.
  
  
   Note that locale names are specific to the operating system, so that the
   above commands might not work in the same way everywhere.
  
 
 
  Compatibility
  
   There is no CREATE DATABASE statement in the SQL
   standard.  Databases are equivalent to catalogs, whose creation is
   implementation-defined.
  
 
 
  See Also