DROP COLUMN ENCRYPTION KEY
Function
Deletes a CEK.
Precautions
Only the CEK owner or a user who has been granted the DROP permission can run this command. By default, the system administrator has this permission.
Syntax
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DROP COLUMN ENCRYPTION KEY [ IF EXISTS ] client_column_key_name [, ...] [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]; |
Parameter Description
- IF EXISTS
If a specified CEK does not exist, a notice rather than an error is issued.
- client_column_key_name
Name of a CEK to be deleted.
Value range: a string. It is the name of an existing CEK.
- CASCADE | RESTRICT
For fully-encrypted databases, this syntax is high-risk operation. Actually, encrypted columns that depend on CEKs cannot be deleted.
Examples
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-- Delete a CEK object. gaussdb=# DROP COLUMN ENCRYPTION KEY ImgCEK CASCADE; ERROR: cannot drop column setting: imgcek cascadely because encrypted column depend on it. HINT: we have to drop encrypted column: name, ... before drop column setting: imgcek cascadely. |
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