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Home Data Science Data Science Tutorials PostgreSQL Tutorial PostgreSQL Boolean
 

PostgreSQL Boolean

Priya Pedamkar
Article byPriya Pedamkar

Updated May 8, 2023

PostgreSQL Boolean

 

 

Definition of PostgreSQL Boolean

PostgreSQL Boolean is a simple data type that represents only the structure of true or false data or values. PostgreSQL will support the SQL99 defined Boolean data type of SQL standard; Boolean is also known as “bool”, bool is an alias of Boolean data type in PostgreSQL. We can set the null value of the Boolean data type; if we have set a Null value of the Boolean data type, then it is not interrupted as true or false. In PostgreSQL, the Boolean data type has three states like true, false, and null.

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Syntax and Parameter

The syntax and parameter of PostgreSQL Boolean are given below:

Syntax:

Below is the syntax of the Boolean data type as follows. We have defined Boolean data type when table creation and insertion.

CREATE TABLE table_name (Any table name given to the table) (Column_name data
Type NOT NULL, Column_name (Column name to define Boolean data
Type) BOOLEAN NOT NULL (Define not null value of Boolean data type column));
Alter table table_name ADD COLUMN column_name BOOLEAN (Define Boolean data
type to the column)
Insert into table_name values (true, 't', 'true', 'y', 'yes', '1');
Insert into table_name values (false, 'f', 'false', 'f', 'no', '0');

Parameter:

Below is the parameter description of the above syntax as follows.

  • Create: Create a new table and define a Boolean data type of table column. We have defined the Boolean data type at the time of table creation. Also, we have defined it after table creation using alter command.
  • Table name: Create a new table to define the column data type as Boolean in PostgreSQL. We can give any name to a newly created table.
  • Column name: Name of the column on which we have defined a Boolean data type. We have set a Boolean value as true, false, and null.
  • Data type: Define the data type of the column. We can define any data type of column. Boolean is the most useful and important data type.
  • Not Null: We defined a not null value of the column. If we do not set the column’s null value, then inserting a null value in the table is not allowed.
  • Boolean is a simple data type used to represent only the structure of true or false data or values. In PostgreSQL, the Boolean data type has three states like true, false, and null.
  • Add: Add a new column using alter command and defined Boolean data type to the same column in PostgreSQL.
  • Alter: After creating a table and defining a Boolean data type in the same column, we added a column.
  • True, t, yes, 1, and y: This is the valid, true value of the Boolean data type.
  • False, f, no, 0, and n: This is the valid false value of the Boolean data type.

How does Boolean Data Type Works in PostgreSQL?

Below is the working of the Boolean data type.

  • PostgreSQL Boolean in data type has three states like true, false, and null.
  • PostgreSQL will support the SQL99 defined Boolean data type of SQL standard; In PostgreSQL, the Boolean data type is also known as “bool”, and “bool” is an alias for the Boolean data type.
  • It is a simple data type that represents only the structure of true or false data or values.
  • We can set the null value of the Boolean data type; if we have set a Null value of the Boolean data type, then it is not interrupted as true or false.
  • In PostgreSQL, we can define a Boolean value as null, true and false. After defining a Boolean data type of true in PostgreSQL, you can retrieve any values that evaluate to true.
  • If we define the Boolean value as false, all false values will be retrieved from the table. Defining Boolean value as null is not interrupted as true or false.
  • The valid, true value of the Boolean data type is as follows.
    • true
    • ‘t’
    • ‘true’
    • ‘y’
    • ‘yes’
    • 1
  • The valid false value of the Boolean data type is as follows.
    • false
    • ‘f’
    • ‘false’
    • ‘n’
    • ‘no’
    • 0
  • In PostgreSQL, you need to enclose all Boolean data type values in quotes except for true and false.
  • Boolean support the single datatype, but Boolean has three states.
  • A boolean data type is a simple data type that only represents a true and false value.

Examples

Below is an example of the Boolean data type as follows.

1. We have defined the Boolean data type as a column at the time of table creation. We have created a product table, and we have to define the Boolean data type on the availability column as follows.

testing=# CREATE TABLE product (prod_id INT NOT NULL, prod_name character(10) NOT NULL, delivery_address character(20) NOT NULL, delivery_phone character(14), prod_availability BOOLEAN NOT NULL, delivery_date timestamp NOT NULL);

Output-1.1

2. We have defined the Boolean data type after creating the table. Below is an example of the same is as follows.

testing=# ALTER table product ADD COLUMN prod_delivery_status BOOLEAN;

Output-1.2

3. Insert Boolean data into the table.

testing=# Insert into product values (1, 'ABC', 'Pune', '1234567890', 'yes', 'true');
testing=# Insert into product values (2, 'ABC', 'Pune', '1234567890', 'no', 'false');
testing=# Insert into product values (2, 'ABC', 'Pune', '1234567890', '1', '0');
testing=# select * from product;

Output-1.3

4. Retrieve data from a table in which product availability is true.

testing=# select prod_id, prod_name, delivery_address, delivery_phone, prod_availability from product where prod_availability = true;

PostgreSQL Boolean-1.4

5. Retrieve data from a table in which product availability is false.

testing=# select prod_id, prod_name, delivery_address, delivery_phone, prod_availability from product where prod_availability = false;

PostgreSQL Boolean-1.5

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