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SQL hashing functions

Use hashing functions to hash string values in SQL queries using established hashing algorithms.

digest

Computes the binary hash of an expression using the specified algorithm.

digest(expression, algorithm)
Arguments
  • expression: String expression to operate on. Can be a constant, column, or function, and any combination of operators.

  • algorithm: String expression specifying algorithm to use. Must be one of the following:

    • md5
    • sha224
    • sha256
    • sha384
    • sha512
    • blake2s
    • blake2b
    • blake3

View digest query example

md5

Computes an MD5 128-bit checksum for a string expression.

md5(expression)
Arguments
  • expression: String expression to operate on. Can be a constant, column, or function, and any combination of operators.

View md5 query example

sha224

Computes the SHA-224 hash of a binary string.

sha224(expression)
Arguments
  • expression: String expression to operate on. Can be a constant, column, or function, and any combination of operators.

View sha224 query example

sha256

Computes the SHA-256 hash of a binary string.

sha256(expression)
Arguments
  • expression: String expression to operate on. Can be a constant, column, or function, and any combination of operators.

View sha256 query example

sha384

Computes the SHA-384 hash of a binary string.

sha384(expression)
Arguments
  • expression: String expression to operate on. Can be a constant, column, or function, and any combination of operators.

View sha384 query example

sha512

Computes the SHA-512 hash of a binary string.

sha512(expression)
Arguments
  • expression: String expression to operate on. Can be a constant, column, or function, and any combination of operators.

View sha512 query example


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