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DROP OPERATOR(7) | SQL Commands | DROP OPERATOR(7) |
NAME¶
DROP OPERATOR - remove an operator
SYNOPSIS¶
DROP OPERATOR [ IF EXISTS ] name ( { lefttype | NONE } , { righttype | NONE } ) [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
DESCRIPTION¶
DROP OPERATOR drops an existing operator from the database system. To execute this command you must be the owner of the operator.
PARAMETERS¶
- IF EXISTS
- Do not throw an error if the operator does not exist. A notice is issued in this case.
- name
- The name (optionally schema-qualified) of an existing operator.
- lefttype
- The data type of the operator's left operand; write NONE if the operator has no left operand.
- righttype
- The data type of the operator's right operand; write NONE if the operator has no right operand.
- CASCADE
- Automatically drop objects that depend on the operator.
- RESTRICT
- Refuse to drop the operator if any objects depend on it. This is the default.
EXAMPLES¶
Remove the power operator a^b for type integer:
DROP OPERATOR ^ (integer, integer);
Remove the left unary bitwise complement operator ~b for type bit:
DROP OPERATOR ~ (none, bit);
Remove the right unary factorial operator x! for type bigint:
DROP OPERATOR ! (bigint, none);
COMPATIBILITY¶
There is no DROP OPERATOR statement in the SQL standard.
SEE ALSO¶
CREATE OPERATOR [create_operator(7)], ALTER OPERATOR [alter_operator(7)]
2014-02-17 | SQL - Language Statements |