CREATE DOMAIN
  
  SQL - Language Statements
 
 
  
   CREATE DOMAIN
  
  
   define a new domain
  
 
 
  
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CREATE DOMAIN domainname [AS] data_type
    [ DEFAULT default_expr> ]
    [ constraint [ ... ] ]
where constraint is:
[ CONSTRAINT constraint_name ]
{ NOT NULL | NULL | CHECK (expression) }
  
  
   
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    Parameters
   
   
    
     
      domainname
      
       
	The name (optionally schema-qualified) of a domain to be created.
       
      
     
     
      data_type
      
       
        The underlying data type of the domain. This may include array
	specifiers.
       
      
     
     
      DEFAULT
      default_expr
      
       
        The DEFAULT> clause specifies a default value for
	columns of the domain data type.  The value
        is any variable-free expression (but subselects are not allowed).
	The
        data type of the default expression must match the data type of the
        domain.
       
       
        The default expression will be used in any insert operation that
        does not specify a value for the column.  If there is no default
        for a domain, then the default is NULL.
       
       
        
         If a default value is specified for a particular column, it
	 overrides any default associated with the domain.  In turn,
	 the domain default overrides any default value associated with
	 the underlying data type.
        
       
      
     
     
      CONSTRAINT constraint_name
      
       
        An optional name for a constraint.  If not specified,
        the system generates a name.
       
      
     
     
      NOT NULL>
      
       
        Values of this domain are not allowed to be NULL.  
       
      
     
     
      NULL>
      
       
        Values of this domain are allowed to be NULL.  This is the default.
       
       
        This clause is only available for compatibility with
        non-standard SQL databases.  Its use is discouraged in new
        applications.
       
      
     
   
    CHECK (expression)
    
     
      CHECK> clauses specify integrity constraints or tests
      which values of the domain must satisfy.
      Each constraint must be an expression
      producing a Boolean result.  It should use the name VALUE>
      to refer to the value being tested.
     
     
      Currently, CHECK expressions cannot contain
      subselects nor refer to variables other than VALUE>.
     
    
   
    
   
  
  
   
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    Outputs
   
   
    
     
      
CREATE DOMAIN
       
      
       
	Message returned if the domain is successfully created.
       
      
     
    
   
  
 
 
  
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   Description
  
  
   CREATE DOMAIN  allows  the user to register a new
   data domain with PostgreSQL> for use in the
   current data base.   The user  who  defines  a domain becomes its owner.
  
  
   If a schema name is given (for example, CREATE DOMAIN
   myschema.mydomain ...>) then the domain is created in the
   specified schema.  Otherwise it is created in the current schema (the one
   at the front of the search path; see CURRENT_SCHEMA()>).
   The domain name must be unique among the types and domains existing
   in its schema.
  
  
   Domains are useful for abstracting common fields between tables into
   a single location for maintenance.  An email address column may be used
   in several tables, all with the same properties.  Define a domain and
   use that rather than setting up each table's constraints individually.
  
 
 
  Examples
  
   This example creates the country_code data type and then uses the
   type in a table definition:
CREATE DOMAIN country_code char(2) NOT NULL;
CREATE TABLE countrylist (id INT4, country country_code);
  
 
 
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