CHAR provides for fixed-length storage of strings.
CHAR[ACTER] [(length)]
length is an unsigned integer constant. The default length for a CHAR is 1.
java.lang.String
CHAR
Derby inserts spaces to pad a string value shorter than the expected length. Derby truncates spaces from a string value longer than the expected length. Characters other than spaces cause an exception to be raised. When comparison boolean operators are applied to CHARs, the shorter string is padded with spaces to the length of the longer string.
When CHARs and VARCHARs are mixed in expressions, the shorter value is padded with spaces to the length of the longer value.
The type of a string constant is CHAR.
The only limit on the length of CHAR data types is the value java.lang.Integer.MAX_VALUE.
-- within a string constant use two single quotation marks
-- to represent a single quotation mark or apostrophe
VALUES 'hello this is Joe''s string'