columnDefinition

simpleColumnName [ dataType ]
    [ columnLevelConstraint ]*
    [ [ WITH ] DEFAULT defaultConstantExpression
       | generatedColumnSpec 
       | generationClause 
    ]
    [ columnLevelConstraint ]*

The syntax of dataType is described in Data types. The dataType can be omitted only if you specify a generationClause. If you omit the dataType, the type of the generated column is the type of the generationClause. If you specify both a dataType and a generationClause, the type of the generationClause must be assignable to dataType.

The syntaxes of columnLevelConstraint and tableLevelConstraint are described in CONSTRAINT clause.

Column default

For the definition of a default value, a defaultConstantExpression is an expression that does not refer to any table. It can include constants, date-time special registers, current schemas, users, roles, and null:

defaultConstantExpression:
          NULL
        | CURRENT { SCHEMA | SQLID }
        | USER | CURRENT_USER | SESSION_USER | CURRENT_ROLE
        | DATE
        | TIME
        | TIMESTAMP
        | CURRENT DATE | CURRENT_DATE
        | CURRENT TIME | CURRENT_TIME
        | CURRENT TIMESTAMP | CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
        | literal

For details about Derby literal values, see Data types.

The values in a defaultConstantExpression must be compatible in type with the column, but a defaultConstantExpression has the following additional type restrictions:

Related reference
generatedColumnSpec
generationClause