MAC v15
The MAC function uses a user-specified MAC function to return the hashed MAC value of a RAW or CLOB value. The MAC function is available in three forms:
MAC (<src> IN RAW, <typ> IN INTEGER, <key> IN RAW) RETURN RAW MAC (<src> IN CLOB, <typ> IN INTEGER, <key> IN RAW) RETURN RAW
Parameters
src
src specifies the value for which the MAC value is generated. Specify a RAW, BLOB, or CLOB value.
typ
typ specifies the MAC function used. EDB Postgres Advanced Server supports the MAC functions shown in the table.
| MAC functions | |
|---|---|
HMAC_MD5 | CONSTANT INTEGER := 1; |
HMAC_SH1 | CONSTANT INTEGER := 2; |
key
key specifies the key used to calculate the hashed MAC value.
Examples
This example finds the hashed MAC value of the string cleartext source:
DECLARE typ INTEGER := DBMS_CRYPTO.HMAC_MD5; key RAW(100) := 'my secret key'; mac_value RAW(100); BEGIN mac_value := DBMS_CRYPTO.MAC('cleartext source', typ, key); END;
DBMS_CRYPTO.MAC uses a key value of my secret key when calculating the MAC value of cleartext source.
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