Airports generator
Last modified: April 3, 2025
The Airports generator creates simulated data about airports, including their names. This data may be used to support testing, development, or data simulation in applications related to aviation, travel, logistics, or transportation management.
Generator properties
The table provides key details about the generator, including the short name, sample of the generated data, the supported data types, and whether it is specific to a particular country.
Short name | Example of generated data | Data type matching | Country-specific |
---|---|---|---|
Airports | Tezpur Airport, Leros, Decimomannu, … | charactercharacter varyingtext | Default |
Matching rules
The generator can be assigned to a column that matches any of the following rules:
- The column name is ‘name’, and it belongs to a table whose name starts with ‘Airports’, followed by any or no characters.
- The column name starts with ‘airport’ and ends with ‘name’, with any or no characters in between, regardless of the table name.
- The column name is ‘airports’, regardless of the table name.
Configure additional options
The generator produces data based on a regular expression. Since it is built on the RegExp generator, see Regular Expression generator to customize settings and understand the correct usage of syntax.
The Text box displays a .csv file that contains a list of airport names and their codes. The default path to the file is C:\Users\Public\Documents\Devart\dbForge Studio for PostgreSQL\Data Generators\Airports.csv.
Preview of the column data generated by the Airports generator
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