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SHA1

Syntax

SHA1(str), SHA(str)

Description

Calculates an SHA-1 160-bit checksum for the string str, as described in RFC 3174 (Secure Hash Algorithm).

The value is returned as a string of 40 hex digits, or NULL if the argument was NULL. As of MariaDB 5.5, the return value is a nonbinary string in the connection character set and collation, determined by the values of the character_set_connection and collation_connection system variables. Before 5.5, the return value was a binary string.

Examples

SELECT SHA1('some boring text');
+------------------------------------------+
| SHA1('some boring text')                 |
+------------------------------------------+
| af969fc2085b1bb6d31e517d5c456def5cdd7093 |
+------------------------------------------+
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