Every “character” column (that is, a column of type CHAR
, VARCHAR
, a TEXT
type, or any synonym) has a column character set and a column collation. Column definition syntax for CREATE TABLE
and ALTER TABLE
has optional clauses for specifying the column character set and collation:
col_name {CHAR | VARCHAR | TEXT} (col_length)
[CHARACTER SET charset_name]
[COLLATE collation_name]
These clauses can also be used for ENUM
and SET
columns:
col_name {ENUM | SET} (val_list)
[CHARACTER SET charset_name]
[COLLATE collation_name]
Examples:
CREATE TABLE t1
(
col1 VARCHAR(5)
CHARACTER SET latin1
COLLATE latin1_german1_ci
);
ALTER TABLE t1 MODIFY
col1 VARCHAR(5)
CHARACTER SET latin1
COLLATE latin1_swedish_ci;
MySQL chooses the column character set and collation in the following manner:
-
If both
CHARACTER SET
andcharset_name
COLLATE
are specified, character setcollation_name
charset_name
and collationcollation_name
are used.CREATE TABLE t1 ( col1 CHAR(10) CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci ) CHARACTER SET latin1 COLLATE latin1_bin;
The character set and collation are specified for the column, so they are used. The column has character set
utf8mb4
and collationutf8mb4_unicode_ci
. -
If
CHARACTER SET
is specified withoutcharset_name
COLLATE
, character setcharset_name
and its default collation are used.CREATE TABLE t1 ( col1 CHAR(10) CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 ) CHARACTER SET latin1 COLLATE latin1_bin;
The character set is specified for the column, but the collation is not. The column has character set
utf8mb4
and the default collation forutf8mb4
, which isutf8mb4_0900_ai_ci
. To see the default collation for each character set, use theSHOW CHARACTER SET
statement or query theINFORMATION_SCHEMA
CHARACTER_SETS
table. -
If
COLLATE
is specified withoutcollation_name
CHARACTER SET
, the character set associated withcollation_name
and collationcollation_name
are used.CREATE TABLE t1 ( col1 CHAR(10) COLLATE utf8mb4_polish_ci ) CHARACTER SET latin1 COLLATE latin1_bin;
The collation is specified for the column, but the character set is not. The column has collation
utf8mb4_polish_ci
and the character set is the one associated with the collation, which isutf8mb4
. -
Otherwise (neither
CHARACTER SET
norCOLLATE
is specified), the table character set and collation are used.CREATE TABLE t1 ( col1 CHAR(10) ) CHARACTER SET latin1 COLLATE latin1_bin;
Neither the character set nor collation is specified for the column, so the table defaults are used. The column has character set
latin1
and collationlatin1_bin
.
The CHARACTER SET
and COLLATE
clauses are standard SQL.
If you use ALTER TABLE
to convert a column from one character set to another, MySQL attempts to map the data values, but if the character sets are incompatible, there may be data loss.