DROP FUNCTION(SQL - Language Statements (2002-11-DROP FUNCTION(l)
NAME
DROP FUNCTION - remove a user-defined function
SYNOPSIS
DROP FUNCTION name ( [ type [, ...] ] ) [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
INPUTS
name The name (optionally schema-qualified) of an existing
function.
type The type of a parameter of the function.
CASCADE
Automatically drop objects that depend on the function
(such as operators or triggers).
RESTRICT
Refuse to drop the function if there are any dependent
objects. This is the default.
OUTPUTS
DROP FUNCTION
Message returned if the command completes successfully.
WARNING: RemoveFunction: Function "name" ("types") does not exist
This message is given if the function specified does
not exist in the current database.
DESCRIPTION
DROP FUNCTION will remove the definition of an existing
function. To execute this command the user must be the owner
of the function. The input argument types to the function
must be specified, since several different functions may
exist with the same name and different argument lists.
NOTES
Refer to CREATE FUNCTION [create_function(l)] for
information on creating functions.
EXAMPLES
This command removes the square root function:
DROP FUNCTION sqrt(integer);
COMPATIBILITY
A DROP FUNCTION statement is defined in SQL99. One of its
syntax forms is similar to PostgreSQL's.
SEE ALSO
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DROP FUNCTION(SQL - Language Statements (2002-11-DROP FUNCTION(l)
CREATE FUNCTION [create_function(l)]
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