--- toc_priority: 58 toc_title: External Dictionaries --- !!! attention "Attention" `dict_name` parameter must be fully qualified for dictionaries created with DDL queries. Eg. `.`. # Functions for Working with External Dictionaries {#ext_dict_functions} For information on connecting and configuring external dictionaries, see [External dictionaries](../../sql-reference/dictionaries/external-dictionaries/external-dicts.md). ## dictGet {#dictget} Retrieves a value from an external dictionary. ``` sql dictGet('dict_name', 'attr_name', id_expr) dictGetOrDefault('dict_name', 'attr_name', id_expr, default_value_expr) ``` **Arguments** - `dict_name` — Name of the dictionary. [String literal](../../sql-reference/syntax.md#syntax-string-literal). - `attr_name` — Name of the column of the dictionary. [String literal](../../sql-reference/syntax.md#syntax-string-literal). - `id_expr` — Key value. [Expression](../../sql-reference/syntax.md#syntax-expressions) returning a [UInt64](../../sql-reference/data-types/int-uint.md) or [Tuple](../../sql-reference/data-types/tuple.md)-type value depending on the dictionary configuration. - `default_value_expr` — Value returned if the dictionary doesn’t contain a row with the `id_expr` key. [Expression](../../sql-reference/syntax.md#syntax-expressions) returning the value in the data type configured for the `attr_name` attribute. **Returned value** - If ClickHouse parses the attribute successfully in the [attribute’s data type](../../sql-reference/dictionaries/external-dictionaries/external-dicts-dict-structure.md#ext_dict_structure-attributes), functions return the value of the dictionary attribute that corresponds to `id_expr`. - If there is no the key, corresponding to `id_expr`, in the dictionary, then: - `dictGet` returns the content of the `` element specified for the attribute in the dictionary configuration. - `dictGetOrDefault` returns the value passed as the `default_value_expr` parameter. ClickHouse throws an exception if it cannot parse the value of the attribute or the value doesn’t match the attribute data type. **Example** Create a text file `ext-dict-text.csv` containing the following: ``` text 1,1 2,2 ``` The first column is `id`, the second column is `c1`. Configure the external dictionary: ``` xml ext-dict-test /path-to/ext-dict-test.csv CSV id c1 UInt32 0 ``` Perform the query: ``` sql SELECT dictGetOrDefault('ext-dict-test', 'c1', number + 1, toUInt32(number * 10)) AS val, toTypeName(val) AS type FROM system.numbers LIMIT 3 ``` ``` text ┌─val─┬─type───┐ │ 1 │ UInt32 │ │ 2 │ UInt32 │ │ 20 │ UInt32 │ └─────┴────────┘ ``` **See Also** - [External Dictionaries](../../sql-reference/dictionaries/external-dictionaries/external-dicts.md) ## dictHas {#dicthas} Checks whether a key is present in a dictionary. ``` sql dictHas('dict_name', id_expr) ``` **Arguments** - `dict_name` — Name of the dictionary. [String literal](../../sql-reference/syntax.md#syntax-string-literal). - `id_expr` — Key value. [Expression](../../sql-reference/syntax.md#syntax-expressions) returning a [UInt64](../../sql-reference/data-types/int-uint.md) or [Tuple](../../sql-reference/data-types/tuple.md)-type value depending on the dictionary configuration. **Returned value** - 0, if there is no key. - 1, if there is a key. Type: `UInt8`. ## dictGetHierarchy {#dictgethierarchy} Creates an array, containing all the parents of a key in the [hierarchical dictionary](../../sql-reference/dictionaries/external-dictionaries/external-dicts-dict-hierarchical.md). **Syntax** ``` sql dictGetHierarchy('dict_name', key) ``` **Arguments** - `dict_name` — Name of the dictionary. [String literal](../../sql-reference/syntax.md#syntax-string-literal). - `key` — Key value. [Expression](../../sql-reference/syntax.md#syntax-expressions) returning a [UInt64](../../sql-reference/data-types/int-uint.md)-type value. **Returned value** - Parents for the key. Type: [Array(UInt64)](../../sql-reference/data-types/array.md). ## dictIsIn {#dictisin} Checks the ancestor of a key through the whole hierarchical chain in the dictionary. ``` sql dictIsIn('dict_name', child_id_expr, ancestor_id_expr) ``` **Arguments** - `dict_name` — Name of the dictionary. [String literal](../../sql-reference/syntax.md#syntax-string-literal). - `child_id_expr` — Key to be checked. [Expression](../../sql-reference/syntax.md#syntax-expressions) returning a [UInt64](../../sql-reference/data-types/int-uint.md)-type value. - `ancestor_id_expr` — Alleged ancestor of the `child_id_expr` key. [Expression](../../sql-reference/syntax.md#syntax-expressions) returning a [UInt64](../../sql-reference/data-types/int-uint.md)-type value. **Returned value** - 0, if `child_id_expr` is not a child of `ancestor_id_expr`. - 1, if `child_id_expr` is a child of `ancestor_id_expr` or if `child_id_expr` is an `ancestor_id_expr`. Type: `UInt8`. ## Other Functions {#ext_dict_functions-other} ClickHouse supports specialized functions that convert dictionary attribute values to a specific data type regardless of the dictionary configuration. Functions: - `dictGetInt8`, `dictGetInt16`, `dictGetInt32`, `dictGetInt64` - `dictGetUInt8`, `dictGetUInt16`, `dictGetUInt32`, `dictGetUInt64` - `dictGetFloat32`, `dictGetFloat64` - `dictGetDate` - `dictGetDateTime` - `dictGetUUID` - `dictGetString` All these functions have the `OrDefault` modification. For example, `dictGetDateOrDefault`. Syntax: ``` sql dictGet[Type]('dict_name', 'attr_name', id_expr) dictGet[Type]OrDefault('dict_name', 'attr_name', id_expr, default_value_expr) ``` **Arguments** - `dict_name` — Name of the dictionary. [String literal](../../sql-reference/syntax.md#syntax-string-literal). - `attr_name` — Name of the column of the dictionary. [String literal](../../sql-reference/syntax.md#syntax-string-literal). - `id_expr` — Key value. [Expression](../../sql-reference/syntax.md#syntax-expressions) returning a [UInt64](../../sql-reference/data-types/int-uint.md) or [Tuple](../../sql-reference/data-types/tuple.md)-type value depending on the dictionary configuration. - `default_value_expr` — Value returned if the dictionary doesn’t contain a row with the `id_expr` key. [Expression](../../sql-reference/syntax.md#syntax-expressions) returning the value in the data type configured for the `attr_name` attribute. **Returned value** - If ClickHouse parses the attribute successfully in the [attribute’s data type](../../sql-reference/dictionaries/external-dictionaries/external-dicts-dict-structure.md#ext_dict_structure-attributes), functions return the value of the dictionary attribute that corresponds to `id_expr`. - If there is no requested `id_expr` in the dictionary then: - `dictGet[Type]` returns the content of the `` element specified for the attribute in the dictionary configuration. - `dictGet[Type]OrDefault` returns the value passed as the `default_value_expr` parameter. ClickHouse throws an exception if it cannot parse the value of the attribute or the value doesn’t match the attribute data type. [Original article](https://clickhouse.tech/docs/en/query_language/functions/ext_dict_functions/)