ALTER FOREIGN TABLE (SQL on other GaussDB(DWS))
Function
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE modifies a foreign table in associated analysis.
Precautions
None
Syntax
- Set a foreign table's attributes:
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ALTER FOREIGN TABLE [ IF EXISTS ] tablename OPTIONS ( {[ SET ] option ['value']} [, ... ]);
- Set the owner of the foreign table:
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ALTER FOREIGN TABLE [ IF EXISTS ] tablename OWNER TO new_owner;
- Update the type of a foreign table column:
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ALTER FOREIGN TABLE [ IF EXISTS ] table_name MODIFY ( { column_name data_type [, ...] } );
- Modify the column of the foreign table:
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ALTER FOREIGN TABLE [ IF EXISTS ] tablename action [, ... ];
The action syntax is as follows:1 2
ALTER [ COLUMN ] column_name [ SET DATA ] TYPE data_type | MODIFY column_name data_type
For details, see ALTER TABLE.
Parameter Description
- IF EXISTS
Sends a notification instead of an error if no tables have identical names. The notification prompts that the table you are querying does not exist.
- tablename
Specifies the name of an existing foreign table to be modified.
Value range: an existing foreign table name
- new_owner
Specifies the new owner of the foreign table.
Value range: a string indicating a valid user name
- data_type
Specifies the new type for an existing column.
Value range: a string compliant with the identifier naming rules
- column_name
Specifies the name of an existing column.
Value range: a string. It must comply with the naming convention.
For details on how to modify other parameters in the foreign table, see Parameter Description in ALTER TABLE.
Example:
- Create a foreign server named server_remote. The corresponding foreign data wrapper is GC_FDW.
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CREATE SERVER server_remote FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER GC_FDW OPTIONS (address '10.10.0.100:25000,10.10.0.101:25000',dbname 'test', username 'test', password '{Password}');
- Create a foreign table named region.
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DROP FOREIGN TABLE IF EXISTS region; CREATE FOREIGN TABLE region ( R_REGIONKEY INT4, R_NAME TEXT, R_COMMENT TEXT ) SERVER server_remote OPTIONS ( schema_name 'test', table_name 'region', encoding 'gbk' );
- Modify the region option of the foreign table.
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ALTER FOREIGN TABLE region OPTIONS (SET schema_name 'test');
- Change the type of the r_name column to text in the region foreign table.
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ALTER FOREIGN TABLE region ALTER r_name TYPE TEXT;
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