CREATE DATABASE
  
  SQL - Language Statements
 
 
  
   CREATE DATABASE
  
  
   create a new database
  
 
 
  
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CREATE DATABASE name
    [ WITH [ LOCATION = 'dbpath' ]
           [ TEMPLATE = template ]
           [ ENCODING = encoding ] ]
  
  
   
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    Inputs
   
   
    
     
      name
      
       
	The name of a database to create.
       
      
     
     
      dbpath
      
       
	An alternate filesystem location in which to store the new database,
	specified as a string literal;
	or DEFAULT to use the default location.
       
      
     
     
      template
      
       
        Name of template from which to create the new database,
	or DEFAULT to use the default template
	(template1).
       
      
     
     
      encoding
      
       
        Multibyte encoding method to use in the new database.  Specify
	a string literal name (e.g., 'SQL_ASCII'),
	or an integer encoding number, or DEFAULT
	to use the default encoding.
       
      
     
    
   
  
  
   
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    Outputs
   
   
    
     
      CREATE DATABASE
      
       
	Message returned if the command completes successfully.
       
      
     
     
      ERROR:  user 'username' is not allowed to create/drop databases
      
       
        You must have the special CREATEDB privilege to create databases.
        See .
       
      
     
     
      ERROR:  createdb: database "name" already exists
      
       
	This occurs if a database with the name
        specified already exists.
       
      
     
     
      ERROR:  database path may not contain single quotes
      
       
	The database location
        dbpath cannot contain
        single quotes. This is required so that the shell commands that
        create the database directory can execute safely.
       
      
     
     
      ERROR:  CREATE DATABASE: may not be called in a transaction block
      
       
        If you have an explicit transaction block in progress you cannot call
        CREATE DATABASE. You must finish the transaction first.
       
      
     
     
      ERROR:  Unable to create database directory 'path'.
      ERROR:  Could not initialize database directory.
      
       
        These are most likely related to insufficient permissions on the data
        directory, a full disk, or other file system problems. The user under
        which the database server is running must have access to the location.
       
      
     
    
   
  
 
 
  
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   Description
  
  
   CREATE DATABASE creates a new
   PostgreSQL database.
   The creator becomes the owner of the new database.
  
  
   An alternate location can be specified in order to,
   for example, store the database on a different disk.
   The path must have been prepared with the 
   
   command.
  
  
   If the path name does not contain a slash, it is interpreted
   as an environment variable name, which must be known to the
   server process. This way the database administrator can
   exercise control over locations in which databases can be created.
   (A customary choice is, e.g., PGDATA2.)
   If the server is compiled with ALLOW_ABSOLUTE_DBPATHS
   (not so by default), absolute path names, as identified by
   a leading slash
   (e.g., /usr/local/pgsql/data),
   are allowed as well.
  
  
   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 virgin
   database 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 may have been added to
   template1>. 
  
  
   The optional encoding parameter allows selection of the database encoding,
   if your server was compiled with multibyte encoding support.  When not
   specified, it defaults to the encoding used by the selected template
   database.
  
  
   Optional parameters can be written in any order, not only the order
   illustrated above.
  
  
   
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    Notes
   
   
    CREATE DATABASE is a PostgreSQL
    language extension.
   
   
    Use  to remove a database.
   
   
    The program  is a
    shell script wrapper around this command, provided for convenience.
   
   
    There are security and data integrity issues
    involved with using alternate database locations
    specified with absolute path names, and by default
    only an environment variable known to the backend may be
    specified for an alternate location.
    See the Administrator's Guide for more information.
   
  
   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.
   We recommend that databases used as templates be treated as read-only.
   See the Administrator's Guide> for more information.
  
  
 
 
  
   Usage
  
  
   To create a new database:
   
olly=> create database lusiadas;
   
  
  
   To create a new database in an alternate area ~/private_db:
   
$ mkdir private_db
$ initlocation ~/private_db
    
The location will be initialized with username "olly".
This user will own all the files and must also own the server process.
Creating directory /home/olly/private_db
Creating directory /home/olly/private_db/base
initlocation is complete.
    
   
$ psql olly
Welcome to psql, the PostgreSQL interactive terminal.
 
Type:  \copyright for distribution terms
       \h for help with SQL commands
       \? for help on internal slash commands
       \g or terminate with semicolon to execute query
       \q to quit
olly=> CREATE DATABASE elsewhere WITH LOCATION = '/home/olly/private_db';
CREATE DATABASE
   
  
 
 
  
   Compatibility
  
  
   
    1998-04-15
   
   
    SQL92
   
   
    There is no CREATE DATABASE statement in SQL92.
    Databases are equivalent to catalogs whose creation is implementation-defined.