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PostgreSQL CHARACTER_LENGTH() Function



The PostgreSQL CHARACTER_LENGTH() function returns the length of the specified string (measured in characters). This function counts a multi-byte character as a single character.

The CHARACTER_LENGTH() function is a synonym for the CHAR_LENGTH() function.

Syntax

CHARACTER_LENGTH(string)

Parameters

string Required. Specify the string to return the length for.

Return Value

Returns the length of the specified string (measured in characters).

Example 1:

The example below shows the usage of CHARACTER_LENGTH() function.

SELECT CHARACTER_LENGTH('Learning SQL is FUN!');
Result: 20

SELECT CHARACTER_LENGTH(NULL);
Result: NULL

SELECT CHARACTER_LENGTH('');
Result: 0

SELECT CHARACTER_LENGTH(' ');
Result: 1

SELECT CHARACTER_LENGTH('SQL Tutorial');
Result: 12

Example 2:

Consider a database table called Employee with the following records:

EmpIDNameCityAgeSalary
1JohnLondon253000
2MarryNew York242750
3JoParis272800
4KimAmsterdam303100
5RameshNew Delhi283000
6HuangBeijing282800

The statement given below can be used to get the length of records of City column.

SELECT *, CHARACTER_LENGTH(City) AS CHARACTER_LENGTH_Value FROM Employee;

The query will produce the following result:

EmpIDNameCityAgeCHARACTER_LENGTH_Value
1JohnLondon256
2MarryNew York248
3JoParis275
4KimAmsterdam309
5RameshNew Delhi289
6HuangBeijing287

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