CREATE COLLATION — define a new collation
CREATE COLLATION [ IF NOT EXISTS ]name
( [ LOCALE =locale
, ] [ LC_COLLATE =lc_collate
, ] [ LC_CTYPE =lc_ctype
, ] [ PROVIDER =provider
, ] [ VERSION =version
] ) CREATE COLLATION [ IF NOT EXISTS ]name
FROMexisting_collation
CREATE COLLATION
defines a new collation using
the specified operating system locale settings,
or by copying an existing collation.
To be able to create a collation, you must
have CREATE
privilege on the destination schema.
IF NOT EXISTS
Do not throw an error if a collation with the same name already exists. A notice is issued in this case. Note that there is no guarantee that the existing collation is anything like the one that would have been created.
name
The name of the collation. The collation name can be schema-qualified. If it is not, the collation is defined in the current schema. The collation name must be unique within that schema. (The system catalogs can contain collations with the same name for other encodings, but these are ignored if the database encoding does not match.)
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.
lc_collate
Use the specified operating system locale for
the LC_COLLATE
locale category.
lc_ctype
Use the specified operating system locale for
the LC_CTYPE
locale category.
provider
Specifies the provider to use for locale services associated with this
collation. Possible values
are: icu
,
libc
.
libc
is the default.
The available choices depend on the operating system and build options.
version
Specifies the version string to store with the collation. Normally,
this should be omitted, which will cause the version to be computed
from the actual version of the collation as provided by the operating
system. This option is intended to be used
by pg_upgrade
for copying the version from an
existing installation.
See also ALTER COLLATION for how to handle collation version mismatches.
existing_collation
The name of an existing collation to copy. The new collation will have the same properties as the existing one, but it will be an independent object.
Use DROP COLLATION
to remove user-defined collations.
See Section 23.2.2.3 for more information on how to create collations.
When using the libc
collation provider, the locale must
be applicable to the current database encoding.
See CREATE DATABASE for the precise rules.
To create a collation from the operating system locale
fr_FR.utf8
(assuming the current database encoding is UTF8
):
CREATE COLLATION french (locale = 'fr_FR.utf8');
To create a collation using the ICU provider using German phone book sort order:
CREATE COLLATION german_phonebook (provider = icu, locale = 'de-u-co-phonebk');
To create a collation from an existing collation:
CREATE COLLATION german FROM "de_DE";
This can be convenient to be able to use operating-system-independent collation names in applications.
There is a CREATE COLLATION
statement in the SQL
standard, but it is limited to copying an existing collation. The
syntax to create a new collation is
a PostgreSQL extension.