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The CREATE statement
Applies to ✅ Open Source Edition ✅ Express Edition ✅ Professional Edition ✅ Enterprise Edition
The CREATE
statement is the most important DDL statement. It allows for creating new objects in the database catalog.
Table of contents
- 3.6.3.1.
- CREATE DATABASE
- 3.6.3.2.
- CREATE DOMAIN
- 3.6.3.3.
- CREATE FUNCTION
- 3.6.3.3.1.
- Scalar functions
- 3.6.3.3.2.
- CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION
- 3.6.3.3.3.
- SQL data access characteristics
- 3.6.3.3.4.
- DETERMINISTIC characteristic
- 3.6.3.3.5.
- ON NULL INPUT characteristic
- 3.6.3.4.
- CREATE INDEX
- 3.6.3.5.
- CREATE PROCEDURE
- 3.6.3.5.1.
- CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE
- 3.6.3.5.2.
- SQL data access characteristics
- 3.6.3.6.
- CREATE SCHEMA
- 3.6.3.7.
- CREATE SEQUENCE
- 3.6.3.7.1.
- CREATE SEQUENCE IF NOT EXISTS
- 3.6.3.7.2.
- CREATE SEQUENCE .. CACHE
- 3.6.3.7.3.
- CREATE SEQUENCE .. CYCLE
- 3.6.3.7.4.
- CREATE SEQUENCE .. MINVALUE
- 3.6.3.7.5.
- CREATE SEQUENCE .. MAXVALUE
- 3.6.3.7.6.
- CREATE SEQUENCE .. INCREMENT BY
- 3.6.3.7.7.
- CREATE SEQUENCE .. START WITH
- 3.6.3.8.
- CREATE TABLE
- 3.6.3.8.1.
- Columns
- 3.6.3.8.2.
- Nullability
- 3.6.3.8.3.
- Defaults
- 3.6.3.8.4.
- Identities
- 3.6.3.8.5.
- Computed columns
- 3.6.3.8.6.
- Primary key
- 3.6.3.8.7.
- Unique constraints
- 3.6.3.8.8.
- Foreign keys
- 3.6.3.8.9.
- Check constraints
- 3.6.3.8.10.
- From a SELECT
- 3.6.3.8.11.
- Temporary tables
- 3.6.3.9.
- CREATE TRIGGER
- 3.6.3.9.1.
- Events
- 3.6.3.9.2.
- REFERENCING clause
- 3.6.3.9.3.
- STATEMENT vs ROW triggers
- 3.6.3.9.4.
- WHEN clause
- 3.6.3.10.
- CREATE TYPE
- 3.6.3.11.
- CREATE VIEW
- 3.6.3.11.1.
- CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW
- 3.6.3.11.2.
- WITH CHECK OPTION
- 3.6.3.11.3.
- WITH READ ONLY
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