DROP CONVERSION
Section: PostgreSQL 15.6 Documentation (7)
Updated: 2024
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NAME
DROP_CONVERSION - remove a conversion
SYNOPSIS
DROP CONVERSION [ IF EXISTS ] name [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
DESCRIPTION
DROP CONVERSION
removes a previously defined conversion. To be able to drop a conversion, you must own the conversion.
PARAMETERS
IF EXISTS
-
Do not throw an error if the conversion does not exist. A notice is issued in this case.
name
-
The name of the conversion. The conversion name can be schema-qualified.
CASCADE
RESTRICT
-
These key words do not have any effect, since there are no dependencies on conversions.
EXAMPLES
To drop the conversion named
myname:
-
DROP CONVERSION myname;
COMPATIBILITY
There is no
DROP CONVERSION
statement in the SQL standard, but a
DROP TRANSLATION
statement that goes along with the
CREATE TRANSLATION
statement that is similar to the
CREATE CONVERSION
statement in PostgreSQL.
SEE ALSO
ALTER CONVERSION (ALTER_CONVERSION(7)), CREATE CONVERSION (CREATE_CONVERSION(7))
Index
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- PARAMETERS
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- EXAMPLES
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- COMPATIBILITY
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- SEE ALSO
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