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- [Count The Number Of Trues In An Aggregate Query](postgres/count-the-number-of-trues-in-an-aggregate-query.md)
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- [Count The Number Of Trues In An Aggregate Query](postgres/count-the-number-of-trues-in-an-aggregate-query.md)
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- [Create A Composite Primary Key](postgres/create-a-composite-primary-key.md)
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- [Create A Composite Primary Key](postgres/create-a-composite-primary-key.md)
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- [Create An Index Without Locking The Table](postgres/create-an-index-without-locking-the-table.md)
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- [Create An Index Without Locking The Table](postgres/create-an-index-without-locking-the-table.md)
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- [Create Database Uses Template1](postgres/create-database-uses-template1.md)
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- [Create hstore From Two Arrays](postgres/create-hstore-from-two-arrays.md)
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- [Create hstore From Two Arrays](postgres/create-hstore-from-two-arrays.md)
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- [Create Table Adds A Data Type](postgres/create-table-adds-a-data-type.md)
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- [Create Table Adds A Data Type](postgres/create-table-adds-a-data-type.md)
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- [Creating Conditional Constraints](postgres/creating-conditional-constraints.md)
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- [Creating Conditional Constraints](postgres/creating-conditional-constraints.md)
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# Create Database Uses Template1
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Whenever you use the [`create
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database`](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/sql-createdatabase.html)
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query, unless otherwise specified, it will create it by cloning `template1` by
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default.
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You can view, inspect, and even modify this database template by connecting to
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it.
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```sql
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\c template1
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```
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Every Postgres cluster starts with two templates.
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```sql
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select datname from pg_database where datistemplate = true;
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datname
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template1
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template0
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(2 rows)
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```
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You cannot however connect to and modify `template0`. It is a fallback clone of
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`template1` that you can utilize if you ever modify `template1` and need to
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restore it.
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[source](https://supabase.io/blog/2020/07/09/postgresql-templates/)
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