Twitter ID generator
Last modified: April 3, 2025
The Twitter ID generator creates simulated Twitter user identifiers. These identifiers can represent either the unique numeric ID assigned to each Twitter account or screen names (usernames) used as public-facing handles.
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 |
---|---|---|---|
Twitter ID | @HarwoodChristia, @Schaeffer_Clifton, … | character varyingcharactertext | Default |
Matching rules
The generator can be assigned to a column whose name is ‘twitter’, 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 .txt files that contain a list of male and female first and last names. The default path to the files is:
- C:\Users\Public\Documents\Devart\dbForge Studio for PostgreSQL\Data Generators\FirstNamesMale.txt.
- C:\Users\Public\Documents\Devart\dbForge Studio for PostgreSQL\Data Generators\FirstNamesFemale.txt.
- C:\Users\Public\Documents\Devart\dbForge Studio for PostgreSQL\Data Generators\LastNames.txt.
Preview of the column data generated by the Twitter ID generator
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