Bit String Types

Bit strings are strings of 1's and 0's. They can be used to store or visualize bit masks. There are two SQL bit types: BIT(x) and BIT VARYING(x); the x specifies the maximum length. BIT type data is automatically padded with 0's on the right to the maximum length, while BIT VARYING is of variable length. BIT without length is equivalent to BIT(1), while BIT VARYING means unlimited length. Input data that is longer than the allowed length will be truncated. Refer to the Section called Bit String Constants in Chapter 1 for information about the syntax of bit string constants. Bit-logical operators and string manipulation functions are available; see Chapter 3.

Some examples:
CREATE TABLE test (a BIT(3), b BIT VARYING(5));
INSERT INTO test VALUES (B'101', B'00');
SELECT SUBSTRING(b FROM 1 FOR 2) FROM test;