DaveBirdsall commented on a change in pull request #1825: [TRAFODION-3293] Add
the AES_ENCRYPT Function in the Trafodion SQL Reference Manual
URL: https://github.com/apache/trafodion/pull/1825#discussion_r272760106
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File path:
docs/sql_reference/src/asciidoc/_chapters/sql_functions_and_expressions.adoc
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@@ -487,6 +487,141 @@ LARGEINT if the precision of the argument is greater
than or equal to
ABS (-20 + 12)
```
+<<<
+[[aes_encrypt_function]]
+== AES_ENCRYPT Function
+
+The AES_ENCRYPT function encrypts a `_string_` using a specified encryption
`_key_` with the AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) algorithm and returns a
binary string.
+
+This function prevents sensitive data from being visible to the public. For
example, use the AES_ENCRYPT function to encrypt person identity number to
preserve user confidentiality.
+
+`AES_ENCRYPT (_string_, _key_)`
+
+[[syntax_description_of_aes_encrypt]]
+=== Syntax Description of AES_ENCRYPT
+
+* `_string_`
++
+is the data to be encrypted.
+
+* `_key_`
++
+is the encryption key to encrypt the `_string_`.
+
++
+TIP: The CQD `block_encryption_mode` controls the mode for the block-based
encryption algorithm. The default mode is the aes-128-ecb, which means the
encryption using a key length of 128 bits and the ECB mode.
+
++
+[cols="50%,50%"]
+|===
+^| *Value* ^| *Mode*
+^| 0 ^| aes-128-ecb
+^| 1 ^| aes-192-ecb
+^| 2 ^| aes-256-ecb
+|===
+
++
+*Example*
+
++
+The following examples show that the AES_ENCRYPT function returns the
different results based on the different modes.
+
++
+** The mode aes_192_ecb is in effect.
+
++
+```
+CQD BLOCK_ENCRYPTION_MODE '1';
+
+--- SQL operation complete.
+```
+
++
+```
+SELECT AES_ENCRYPT ('Technical_Writer','Coder') FROM DUAL;
+
+(EXPR)
+--------------------------------
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Review comment:
These are good examples, but it might be a bit more user-friendly to show
the hex. So, for example, use "SELECT
CONVERTTOHEX(AES_ENCRYPT('Technical_Writer','Coder')) FROM DUAL;" (I might have
misspelled CONVERTTOHEX; it might be CONVERT_TO_HEX. I don't have a system
handy at the moment to try it.)
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