RowBinaryWithDefaults
| Input | Output | Alias |
|---|---|---|
| ✔ | ✗ |
Description
Similar to the RowBinary format, but with an extra byte before each column that indicates if the default value should be used.
Example Usage
Examples:
- For column
xthere is only one byte01that indicates that default value should be used and no other data after this byte is provided. - For column
ydata starts with byte00that indicates that column has actual value that should be read from the subsequent data01000000.
Format Settings
The following settings are common to all RowBinary type formats.
| Setting | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
format_binary_max_string_size | The maximum allowed size for String in RowBinary format. | 1GiB |
output_format_binary_encode_types_in_binary_format | Allows to write types in header using binary encoding instead of strings with type names in RowBinaryWithNamesAndTypes output format. | false |
input_format_binary_decode_types_in_binary_format | Allows to read types in header using binary encoding instead of strings with type names in RowBinaryWithNamesAndTypes input format. | false |
output_format_binary_write_json_as_string | Allows to write values of the JSON data type as JSON String values in RowBinary output format. | false |
input_format_binary_read_json_as_string | Allows to read values of the JSON data type as JSON String values in RowBinary input format. | false |