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DROP (Table Deletion)
Updated on 2024-07-19 GMT+08:00
DROP (Table Deletion)
Both GaussDB(DWS) and MySQL support using the DROP statement to delete tables. However, GaussDB(DWS) does not support the RESTRICT | CASCADE keyword in the DROP statement. DSC will delete the keywords during migration.
Input
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CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `public`.`express_elb_server`( `runoob_id` VARCHAR(10), `runoob_title` VARCHAR(100) NOT NULL, `runoob_author` VARCHAR(40) NOT NULL, `submission_date` VARCHAR(10) )ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8; DROP TABLE `public`.`express_elb_server` RESTRICT; |
Output
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CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS "public"."express_elb_server" ( "runoob_id" VARCHAR(40), "runoob_title" VARCHAR(400) NOT NULL, "runoob_author" VARCHAR(160) NOT NULL, "submission_date" VARCHAR(40) ) WITH ( ORIENTATION = ROW, COMPRESSION = NO ) NOCOMPRESS DISTRIBUTE BY HASH ("runoob_id"); DROP TABLE "public"."express_elb_server"; |
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