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Table 9.45 shows the PostgreSQL functions that can be used to generate UUIDs.
Table 9.45. UUID Generation Functions
| Function
Description
Example(s)
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gen_random_uuid ( ) → uuid
uuidv4 ( ) → uuid
Generates a version 4 (random) UUID
gen_random_uuid() → 5b30857f-0bfa-48b5-ac0b-5c64e28078d1
uuidv4() → b42410ee-132f-42ee-9e4f-09a6485c95b8
| |
uuidv7 ( [ shift interval ] ) → uuid
Generates a version 7 (time-ordered) UUID. The timestamp is computed using UNIX timestamp with millisecond precision + sub-millisecond timestamp + random. The optional parameter shift will shift the computed timestamp by the given interval.
uuidv7() → 019535d9-3df7-79fb-b466-fa907fa17f9e
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Note
The uuid-ossp module provides additional functions that implement other standard algorithms for generating UUIDs.
Table 9.46 shows the PostgreSQL functions that can be used to extract information from UUIDs.
PostgreSQL also provides the usual comparison operators shown in Table 9.1 for UUIDs.
See Section 8.12 for details on the data type uuid in PostgreSQL.