- PostgreSQL - Distinct Keyword
- PostgreSQL - Having Clause
- PostgreSQL - With Clause
- PostgreSQL - Group By
- PostgreSQL - Order By Clause
- PostgreSQL - Limit Clause
- PostgreSQL - Like Clause
- PostgreSQL - Delete Query
- PostgreSQL - Update Query
- PostgreSQL - AND & OR Clauses
- PostgreSQL - Where Clause
- PostgreSQL - Expressions
- PostgreSQL - Operators
- PostgreSQL - Select Query
- PostgreSQL - Insert Query
- PostgreSQL - Schema
- PostgreSQL - Drop Table
- PostgreSQL - Create Table
- PostgreSQL - Drop Database
- PostgreSQL - Select Database
- PostgreSQL - Create Database
- PostgreSQL - Data Types
- PostgreSQL - Syntax
- PostgreSQL - Environment Setup
- PostgreSQL - Overview
- PostgreSQL - Home
Advanced PostgreSQL
- PostgreSQL - Useful Functions
- PostgreSQL - Functions
- Date/Time Functions & Operators
- PostgreSQL - Privileges
- PostgreSQL - Auto Increment
- PostgreSQL - Sub Queries
- PostgreSQL - Locks
- PostgreSQL - Transactions
- PostgreSQL - Views
- Truncate Table Command
- PostgreSQL - Alter Table Command
- PostgreSQL - Indexes
- PostgreSQL - Triggers
- PostgreSQL - Alias Syntax
- PostgreSQL - NULL Values
- PostgreSQL - Unions Clause
- PostgreSQL - Joins
- PostgreSQL - Constraints
PostgreSQL Interfaces
PostgreSQL Useful Resources
Selected Reading
- Who is Who
- Computer Glossary
- HR Interview Questions
- Effective Resume Writing
- Questions and Answers
- UPSC IAS Exams Notes
PostgreSQL - CREATE Database
This chapter discusses about how to create a new database in your PostgreSQL. PostgreSQL provides two ways of creating a new database −
Using CREATE DATABASE, an SQL command.
Using createdb a command-pne executable.
Using CREATE DATABASE
This command will create a database from PostgreSQL shell prompt, but you should have appropriate privilege to create a database. By default, the new database will be created by cloning the standard system database template1.
Syntax
The basic syntax of CREATE DATABASE statement is as follows −
CREATE DATABASE dbname;
where dbname is the name of a database to create.
Example
The following is a simple example, which will create testdb in your PostgreSQL schema
postgres=# CREATE DATABASE testdb; postgres-#
Using createdb Command
PostgreSQL command pne executable createdb is a wrapper around the SQL command CREATE DATABASE. The only difference between this command and SQL command CREATE DATABASE is that the former can be directly run from the command pne and it allows a comment to be added into the database, all in one command.
Syntax
The syntax for createdb is as shown below −
createdb [option...] [dbname [description]]
Parameters
The table given below psts the parameters with their descriptions.
S. No. | Parameter & Description |
---|---|
1 | dbname The name of a database to create. |
2 | description Specifies a comment to be associated with the newly created database. |
3 | options command-pne arguments, which createdb accepts. |
Options
The following table psts the command pne arguments createdb accepts −
S. No. | Option & Description |
---|---|
1 | -D tablespace Specifies the default tablespace for the database. |
2 | -e Echo the commands that createdb generates and sends to the server. |
3 | -E encoding Specifies the character encoding scheme to be used in this database. |
4 | -l locale Specifies the locale to be used in this database. |
5 | -T template Specifies the template database from which to build this database. |
6 | --help Show help about createdb command pne arguments, and exit. |
7 | -h host Specifies the host name of the machine on which the server is running. |
8 | -p port Specifies the TCP port or the local Unix domain socket file extension on which the server is pstening for connections. |
9 | -U username User name to connect as. |
10 | -w Never issue a password prompt. |
11 | -W Force createdb to prompt for a password before connecting to a database. |
Open the command prompt and go to the directory where PostgreSQL is installed. Go to the bin directory and execute the following command to create a database.
createdb -h localhost -p 5432 -U postgres testdb password ******
The above given command will prompt you for password of the PostgreSQL admin user, which is postgres, by default. Hence, provide a password and proceed to create your new database
Once a database is created using either of the above-mentioned methods, you can check it in the pst of databases using l, i.e., backslash el command as follows −
postgres-# l List of databases Name | Owner | Encoding | Collate | Ctype | Access privileges -----------+----------+----------+---------+-------+----------------------- postgres | postgres | UTF8 | C | C | template0 | postgres | UTF8 | C | C | =c/postgres + | | | | | postgres=CTc/postgres template1 | postgres | UTF8 | C | C | =c/postgres + | | | | | postgres=CTc/postgres testdb | postgres | UTF8 | C | C | (4 rows) postgres-#Advertisements