PostgreSQL 8.1.11 DocumentationTypes Name Storage Size Description cidr 12 or 24 bytes IPv4 and IPv6 networks inet 12 or 24 bytes IPv4 and IPv6 hosts and networks macaddr 6 bytes MAC addresses When sorting inet or cidr data types address length is 128 bits, so 128 bits specify a unique host address. Note that if you want to accept networks only, you should use the cidr type rather than inet. The input format for this type is address/y and output formats follow Classless Internet Domain Routing conventions. The format for specifying networks is address/y where address is the network represented as an IPv4 or IPv6 address, and y is the number0 码力 | 1582 页 | 12.19 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 8.1 DocumentationTypes Name Storage Size Description cidr 12 or 24 bytes IPv4 and IPv6 networks inet 12 or 24 bytes IPv4 and IPv6 hosts and networks macaddr 6 bytes MAC addresses When sorting inet or cidr data types address length is 128 bits, so 128 bits specify a unique host address. Note that if you want to accept networks only, you should use the cidr type rather than inet. The input format for this type is address/y and output formats follow Classless Internet Domain Routing conventions. The format for specifying networks is address/y where address is the network represented as an IPv4 or IPv6 address, and y is the number0 码力 | 1548 页 | 11.54 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 8.0 DocumentationTypes Name Storage Size Description cidr 12 or 24 bytes IPv4 and IPv6 networks inet 12 or 24 bytes IPv4 and IPv6 hosts and networks macaddr 6 bytes MAC addresses When sorting inet or cidr data types address length is 128 bits, so 128 bits specify a unique host address. Note that if you want to accept networks only, you should use the cidr type rather than inet. The input format for this type is address/y output formats follow Class- less Internet Domain Routing conventions. The format for specifying networks is address/y where address is the network represented as an IPv4 or IPv6 address, and y is the number0 码力 | 1422 页 | 9.92 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 8.0 DocumentationTypes Name Storage Size Description cidr 12 or 24 bytes IPv4 and IPv6 networks inet 12 or 24 bytes IPv4 and IPv6 hosts and networks macaddr 6 bytes MAC addresses When sorting inet or cidr data types address length is 128 bits, so 128 bits specify a unique host address. Note that if you want to accept networks only, you should use the cidr type rather than inet. The input format for this type is address/y and output formats follow Classless Internet Domain Routing conventions. The format for specifying networks is address/y where address is the network represented as an IPv4 or IPv6 address, and y is the number0 码力 | 1332 页 | 9.76 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 8.2 DocumentationTypes Name Storage Size Description cidr 12 or 24 bytes IPv4 and IPv6 networks inet 12 or 24 bytes IPv4 and IPv6 hosts and networks macaddr 6 bytes MAC addresses When sorting inet or cidr data types address length is 128 bits, so 128 bits specify a unique host address. Note that if you want to accept networks only, you should use the cidr type rather than inet. The input format for this type is address/y and output formats follow Classless Internet Domain Routing conventions. The format for specifying networks is address/y where address is the network represented as an IPv4 or IPv6 address, and y is the number0 码力 | 1762 页 | 5.43 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 8.2 DocumentationTypes Name Storage Size Description cidr 12 or 24 bytes IPv4 and IPv6 networks inet 12 or 24 bytes IPv4 and IPv6 hosts and networks macaddr 6 bytes MAC addresses When sorting inet or cidr data types address length is 128 bits, so 128 bits specify a unique host address. Note that if you want to accept networks only, you should use the cidr type rather than inet. The input format for this type is address/y and output formats follow Classless Internet Domain Routing conventions. The format for specifying networks is address/y where address is the network represented as an IPv4 or IPv6 address, and y is the number0 码力 | 1748 页 | 13.12 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 8.3 DocumentationTypes Name Storage Size Description cidr 7 or 19 bytes IPv4 and IPv6 networks inet 7 or 19 bytes IPv4 and IPv6 hosts and networks macaddr 6 bytes MAC addresses When sorting inet or cidr data types, address length is 128 bits, so 128 bits specify a unique host address. Note that if you want to accept networks only, you should use the cidr type rather than inet. The input format for this type is address/y and output formats follow Classless Internet Domain Routing conventions. The format for specifying networks is address/y where address is the network represented as an IPv4 or IPv6 address, and y is the number0 码力 | 2143 页 | 4.58 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 8.3 DocumentationTypes Name Storage Size Description cidr 7 or 19 bytes IPv4 and IPv6 networks inet 7 or 19 bytes IPv4 and IPv6 hosts and networks macaddr 6 bytes MAC addresses When sorting inet or cidr data types, address length is 128 bits, so 128 bits specify a unique host address. Note that if you want to accept networks only, you should use the cidr type rather than inet. The input format for this type is address/y output formats follow Class- less Internet Domain Routing conventions. The format for specifying networks is address/y where address is the network represented as an IPv4 or IPv6 address, and y is the number0 码力 | 2015 页 | 4.54 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 9.5.25 Documentation
Types Name Storage Size Description cidr 7 or 19 bytes IPv4 and IPv6 networks inet 7 or 19 bytes IPv4 and IPv6 hosts and networks macaddr 6 bytes MAC addresses When sorting inet or cidr data types, length is 128 bits, so 128 bits specify a unique host address. Note that if you want to accept only networks, you should use the cidr type rather than inet. The input format for this type is address/y where output formats follow Class- less Internet Domain Routing conventions. The format for specifying networks is address/y where address is the network represented as an IPv4 or IPv6 address, and y is the number0 码力 | 2558 页 | 6.27 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 9.5 DocumentationTypes Name Storage Size Description cidr 7 or 19 bytes IPv4 and IPv6 networks inet 7 or 19 bytes IPv4 and IPv6 hosts and networks macaddr 6 bytes MAC addresses When sorting inet or cidr data types, length is 128 bits, so 128 bits specify a unique host address. Note that if you want to accept only networks, you should use the cidr type rather than inet. The input format for this type is address/y where and output formats follow Classless Internet Domain Routing conventions. The format for specifying networks is address/y where address is the network represented as an IPv4 or IPv6 address, and y is the number0 码力 | 2714 页 | 6.33 MB | 1 年前3
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