Currently, GaussDB(DWS) does not have a built-in CRC32() function. Instead, you can use the user-defined function of GaussDB(DWS) to rewrite the CRC32() function.
Example of rewriting the CRC32() function using the user-defined function statement of GaussDB(DWS):
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 | CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION crc32(text_string text) RETURNS bigint AS $$ DECLARE val bigint; i int; j int; byte_length int; binary_string bytea; BEGIN IF text_string is null THEN RETURN null; ELSIF text_string = '' THEN RETURN 0; END IF; i = 0; val = 4294967295; byte_length = bit_length(text_string) / 8; binary_string = decode(replace(text_string, E'\\', E'\\\\'), 'escape'); LOOP val = (val # get_byte(binary_string, i))::bigint; i = i + 1; j = 0; LOOP val = ((val >> 1) # (3988292384 * (val & 1)))::bigint; j = j + 1; IF j >= 8 THEN EXIT; END IF; END LOOP; IF i >= byte_length THEN EXIT; END IF; END LOOP; RETURN (val # 4294967295); END $$ IMMUTABLE LANGUAGE plpgsql; |
Verify the rewriting result.
1 2 3 4 5 | select crc32(null),crc32(''),crc32('1'); crc32 | crc32 | crc32 -------+-------+------------ | 0 | 2212294583 (1 row) |
For details about how to use user-defined functions, see section "CREATE FUNCTION" in SQL Syntax References.