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ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY(7) | PostgreSQL 16.1 Documentation | ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY(7) |
NAME¶
ALTER_TEXT_SEARCH_DICTIONARY - change the definition of a text search dictionary
SYNOPSIS¶
ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY name (
option [ = value ] [, ... ] ) ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY name RENAME TO new_name ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY name OWNER TO { new_owner | CURRENT_ROLE | CURRENT_USER | SESSION_USER } ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY name SET SCHEMA new_schema
DESCRIPTION¶
ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY changes the definition of a text search dictionary. You can change the dictionary's template-specific options, or change the dictionary's name or owner.
You must be the owner of the dictionary to use ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY.
PARAMETERS¶
name
option
value
new_name
new_owner
new_schema
Template-specific options can appear in any order.
EXAMPLES¶
The following example command changes the stopword list for a Snowball-based dictionary. Other parameters remain unchanged.
ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY my_dict ( StopWords = newrussian );
The following example command changes the language option to dutch, and removes the stopword option entirely.
ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY my_dict ( language = dutch, StopWords );
The following example command “updates” the dictionary's definition without actually changing anything.
ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY my_dict ( dummy );
(The reason this works is that the option removal code doesn't complain if there is no such option.) This trick is useful when changing configuration files for the dictionary: the ALTER will force existing database sessions to re-read the configuration files, which otherwise they would never do if they had read them earlier.
COMPATIBILITY¶
There is no ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY statement in the SQL standard.
SEE ALSO¶
CREATE TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY (CREATE_TEXT_SEARCH_DICTIONARY(7)), DROP TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY (DROP_TEXT_SEARCH_DICTIONARY(7))
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