DROP FOREIGN TABLE
Function
DROP FOREIGN TABLE deletes a specified foreign table.
Precautions
DROP FOREIGN TABLE forcibly deletes a specified table. After a table is deleted, any indexes that exist for the table will be deleted. The functions and stored procedures used in this table cannot be run.
Syntax
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DROP FOREIGN TABLE [ IF EXISTS ] table_name [, ...] [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]; |
Parameter Description
- IF EXISTS
Sends a notice instead of an error if the specified table does not exist.
- table_name
Specifies the name of the foreign table to be deleted.
Value range: An existing table name.
- CASCADE | RESTRICT
- CASCADE: automatically deletes all objects (such as views) that depend on the foreign table to be deleted.
- RESTRICT: refuses to delete the foreign table if any objects depend on it. This is the default behaviour.
Examples
Delete the foreign table named customer_ft:
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DROP FOREIGN TABLE customer_ft; |
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