CHARACTER_SETS
The CHARACTER_SETS table provides information about character sets. Currently, TiDB only supports some of the character sets.
USE information_schema;
DESC character_sets;
+----------------------+-------------+------+------+---------+-------+
| Field                | Type        | Null | Key  | Default | Extra |
+----------------------+-------------+------+------+---------+-------+
| CHARACTER_SET_NAME   | varchar(32) | YES  |      | NULL    |       |
| DEFAULT_COLLATE_NAME | varchar(32) | YES  |      | NULL    |       |
| DESCRIPTION          | varchar(60) | YES  |      | NULL    |       |
| MAXLEN               | bigint(3)   | YES  |      | NULL    |       |
+----------------------+-------------+------+------+---------+-------+
4 rows in set (0.00 sec)
SELECT * FROM `character_sets`;
+--------------------+----------------------+---------------+--------+
| CHARACTER_SET_NAME | DEFAULT_COLLATE_NAME | DESCRIPTION   | MAXLEN |
+--------------------+----------------------+---------------+--------+
| utf8               | utf8_bin             | UTF-8 Unicode |      3 |
| utf8mb4            | utf8mb4_bin          | UTF-8 Unicode |      4 |
| ascii              | ascii_bin            | US ASCII      |      1 |
| latin1             | latin1_bin           | Latin1        |      1 |
| binary             | binary               | binary        |      1 |
+--------------------+----------------------+---------------+--------+
5 rows in set (0.00 sec)
The description of columns in the CHARACTER_SETS table is as follows:
- CHARACTER_SET_NAME: The name of the character set.
- DEFAULT_COLLATE_NAMEThe default collation name of the character set.
- DESCRIPTIONThe description of the character set.
- MAXLENThe maximum length required to store a character in this character set.
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