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===Primary Key=== | ===Primary Key=== | ||
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ALTER TABLE sometable ADD PRIMARY KEY (somecolumn) | ALTER TABLE sometable ADD PRIMARY KEY (somecolumn); | ||
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The name of the primary key constraint | The command will generate the name of the primary key constraint to match the <code><table_name>_pkey</code> pattern. | ||
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ALTER TABLE sometable DROP CONSTRAINT [IF EXISTS] constraint_name [RESTRICT|CASCADE]; | ALTER TABLE sometable DROP CONSTRAINT [IF EXISTS] constraint_name [RESTRICT|CASCADE]; |
Revision as of 19:40, 23 May 2024
Internal
Overview
CREATE
CREATE [TEMPORARY] TABLE person
( id smallint,
name varchar(30) NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT person_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id)
);
If the TEMPORARY
keyword is used, the created table will be temporary instead of permanent.
ALTER
ALTER TABLE person [...]
Add/Remove a Column
ALTER TABLE person ADD COLUMN birthday DATE;
ALTER TABLE person DROP COLUMN birthday;
Add/Remove a Constraint
NOT NULL
ALTER TABLE sometable ALTER COLUMN somecolumn SET NOT NULL;
ALTER TABLE sometable ALTER COLUMN somecolumn DROP NOT NULL;
Primary Key
ALTER TABLE sometable ADD PRIMARY KEY (somecolumn);
The command will generate the name of the primary key constraint to match the <table_name>_pkey
pattern.
ALTER TABLE sometable DROP CONSTRAINT [IF EXISTS] constraint_name [RESTRICT|CASCADE];
DROP
DROP TABLE person [...]