case class SqlType(typeName: String) extends ColumnOption[Nothing] with Product with Serializable
Type as expected by the DBMS, e.g. VARCHAR or VARCHAR(254). Note that Slick's model omits the optional length ascription for string columns here and carries the length in the separate ColumnOption Length instead. A length ascription for string column is allowed though and can be used in a Slick Table subclass to pass it to the DBMS. As this is the type of the underlying DBMS it may not be portable to other DBMS.
Note that Slick uses VARCHAR or VARCHAR(254) in DDL for String columns if neither ColumnOption DBType nor Length are given.
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Scala Language-Integrated Connection Kit
This is the API documentation for the Slick database library. It should be used as an additional resource to the user manual.
Further documentation for Slick can be found on the documentation pages.
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