DROP statements
DROP statements let you delete database objects such as schemas, tables, and users.
DROP statements let you delete database objects such as schemas, tables, and users.
In this section
- DROP ACCESS POLICY
- DROP AGGREGATE FUNCTION
- DROP ANALYTIC FUNCTION
- DROP ARCHIVE
- DROP AUTHENTICATION
- DROP CA BUNDLE
- DROP CERTIFICATE
- DROP DATA LOADER
- DROP DIRECTED QUERY
- DROP FAULT GROUP
- DROP FILTER
- DROP FUNCTION
- DROP KEY
- DROP LIBRARY
- DROP LOAD BALANCE GROUP
- DROP MODEL
- DROP NAMESPACE
- DROP NETWORK ADDRESS
- DROP NETWORK INTERFACE
- DROP NOTIFIER
- DROP PARSER
- DROP PROCEDURE (external)
- DROP PROCEDURE (stored)
- DROP PROFILE
- DROP PROJECTION
- DROP RESOURCE POOL
- DROP ROLE
- DROP ROUTING RULE
- DROP SCHEDULE
- DROP SCHEMA
- DROP SEQUENCE
- DROP SOURCE
- DROP SUBNET
- DROP TABLE
- DROP TEXT INDEX
- DROP TLS CONFIGURATION
- DROP TRANSFORM FUNCTION
- DROP TRIGGER
- DROP USER
- DROP VIEW