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- [Count Records By Type](postgres/count-records-by-type.md)
- [Create A Composite Primary Key](postgres/create-a-composite-primary-key.md)
- [Create hstore From Two Arrays](postgres/create-hstore-from-two-arrays.md)
- [Create Table Adds A Data Type](postgres/create-table-adds-a-data-type.md)
- [Creating Conditional Constraints](postgres/creating-conditional-constraints.md)
- [Creating Custom Types](postgres/creating-custom-types.md)
- [Day Of Week By Name For A Date](postgres/day-of-week-by-name-for-a-date.md)

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# Create Table Adds A Data Type
Each time you create a table in PostgreSQL, a new data type represented by
that table is created and added to the `pg_type` table. According to the
Postgres docs:
> CREATE TABLE also automatically creates a data type that represents the
> composite type corresponding to one row of the table. Therefore, tables
> cannot have the same name as any existing data type in the same schema.
For instance, if you create a `users` table like so:
```sql
create table users (
id serial primary key,
first_name varchar not null,
last_name varchar not null
);
```
then the `pg_type` will now contain an entry with a `typname` of `users`.
```sql
select * from pg_type where typname = 'users';
-[ RECORD 1 ]--+------------
typname | users
typnamespace | 2200
typowner | 16384
...
```
h/t Bruce Momjian