On Mon, Feb 12, 2024 at 3:23 PM veem v <veema0000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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So it looks like the fixed length data type(like integer, float) should be the first choice while choosing the data type of the attributes wherever possible, as these are native types.
Correct.
(Like choosing "Integer/float" over "Numeric", "Char" over "Varchar" etc).
However I do see even in Oracle databases, we have Integer type too, but it's suggesting(For e.g. in below blog) to rather go with Number types over Integer and Varchar2 over Char, which is opposite of what we are discussing here. Is the fixed length data type behaves differently in postgres vs oracle and thus should be treated differently?
From above blog:-
Oracle is not Postgresql. WTH are you using an Oracle blog to decide on Postgresql data types????
When to use CHAR: There should be no reason to use the CHAR data type, as it is similar to a VARCHAR2 and it’s better to be consistent.When to use INTEGER: You should use the NUMBER data type instead.
Did you actually read that blog post?
Have you even read the Postgresql documentation on data types?