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От | Tom Lane |
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Msg-id | 4773.1025808353@sss.pgh.pa.us обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | ... (Francisco Reyes <lists@natserv.com>) |
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Francisco Reyes <lists@natserv.com> writes: > How much space does "NULL" takes on a varchar. This is getting to be a FAQ itself --- Bruce, would you like to add something along the following lines to the FAQ? Q. How much space does a NULL take? A. None; it's not stored. However, if a table row contains any NULLs then it must include a "nulls bitmap" that shows which columns are NULL. The bitmap has one bit per table column. The bitmap is omitted if the row contains no NULLs at all. So, in practice the first NULL you put in a row costs number-of-columns bits. Any additional NULLs in the same row are completely free as far as storage space is concerned. Also, the space effectively occupied by the bitmap depends on alignment considerations, because the total size of the row header and bitmap will be rounded up to a MAXALIGN boundary (either 4 or 8 bytes on most hardware). In 7.3 it's likely that a bitmap for a row of up to 8 columns will be completely free, because the rounded-up header size will be the same with or without it. regards, tom lane
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