The comment option can also be used on a table, see [model configuration][0]
The comment option can also be used on a table, see [model configuration][0].
## Timestamps
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If you do not want timestamps on your models, only want some timestamps, or you are working with an existing database where the columns are named something else, jump straight on to [configuration ][0]to see how to do that.
## Data types
Below are some of the datatypes supported by sequelize. For a full and updated list, see [DataTypes](/variable/index.html#static-variable-DataTypes).
```js
Sequelize.STRING// VARCHAR(255)
Sequelize.STRING(1234)// VARCHAR(1234)
Sequelize.STRING.BINARY// VARCHAR BINARY
Sequelize.TEXT// TEXT
Sequelize.TEXT('tiny')// TINYTEXT
Sequelize.CITEXT// CITEXT PostgreSQL and SQLite only.
Sequelize.DATE// DATETIME for mysql / sqlite, TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE for postgres
Sequelize.DATE(6)// DATETIME(6) for mysql 5.6.4+. Fractional seconds support with up to 6 digits of precision
Sequelize.DATEONLY// DATE without time.
Sequelize.BOOLEAN// TINYINT(1)
Sequelize.ENUM('value 1','value 2')// An ENUM with allowed values 'value 1' and 'value 2'
Sequelize.ARRAY(Sequelize.TEXT)// Defines an array. PostgreSQL only.
Sequelize.ARRAY(Sequelize.ENUM)// Defines an array of ENUM. PostgreSQL only.
Sequelize.JSON// JSON column. PostgreSQL, SQLite and MySQL only.
Sequelize.JSONB// JSONB column. PostgreSQL only.
Sequelize.BLOB// BLOB (bytea for PostgreSQL)
Sequelize.BLOB('tiny')// TINYBLOB (bytea for PostgreSQL. Other options are medium and long)
Sequelize.UUID// UUID datatype for PostgreSQL and SQLite, CHAR(36) BINARY for MySQL (use defaultValue: Sequelize.UUIDV1 or Sequelize.UUIDV4 to make sequelize generate the ids automatically)
Sequelize.CIDR// CIDR datatype for PostgreSQL
Sequelize.INET// INET datatype for PostgreSQL
Sequelize.MACADDR// MACADDR datatype for PostgreSQL
Sequelize.ARRAY(Sequelize.RANGE(Sequelize.DATE))// Defines array of tstzrange ranges. PostgreSQL only.
Sequelize.GEOMETRY// Spatial column. PostgreSQL (with PostGIS) or MySQL only.
Sequelize.GEOMETRY('POINT')// Spatial column with geometry type. PostgreSQL (with PostGIS) or MySQL only.
Sequelize.GEOMETRY('POINT',4326)// Spatial column with geometry type and SRID. PostgreSQL (with PostGIS) or MySQL only.
```
The BLOB data type allows you to insert data both as strings and as buffers. When you do a find or findAll on a model which has a BLOB column, that data will always be returned as a buffer.
If you are working with the PostgreSQL TIMESTAMP WITHOUT TIME ZONE and you need to parse it to a different timezone, please use the pg library's own parser:
// e.g., UTC offset. Use any offset that you would like.
});
```
In addition to the type mentioned above, integer, bigint, float and double also support unsigned and zerofill properties, which can be combined in any order: