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The BIT
data type is used to store bit-field values. A type of BIT(
enables storage of M
)M
-bit values. M
can range
from 1 to 64.
To specify bit values, b'
notation
can be used. value
'value
is a binary value written using zeros and ones. For
example, b'111'
and b'10000000'
represent 7 and 128,
respectively. See Section 9.1.6, "Bit-Field Literals".
If you assign a value to a BIT(
column
that is less than M
)M
bits long, the value is padded on the left with
zeros. For example, assigning a value of b'101'
to a BIT(6)
column is, in effect, the same as assigning b'000101'
.