ALTER TABLE#
Synopsis#
ALTER TABLE [ IF EXISTS ] name RENAME TO new_name
ALTER TABLE [ IF EXISTS ] name ADD COLUMN [ IF NOT EXISTS ] column_name data_type
[ NOT NULL ] [ COMMENT comment ]
[ WITH ( property_name = expression [, ...] ) ]
[ FIRST | LAST | AFTER after_column_name ]
ALTER TABLE [ IF EXISTS ] name DROP COLUMN [ IF EXISTS ] column_name
ALTER TABLE [ IF EXISTS ] name RENAME COLUMN [ IF EXISTS ] old_name TO new_name
ALTER TABLE [ IF EXISTS ] name ALTER COLUMN column_name SET DATA TYPE new_type
ALTER TABLE [ IF EXISTS ] name ALTER COLUMN column_name DROP NOT NULL
ALTER TABLE name SET AUTHORIZATION ( user | USER user | ROLE role )
ALTER TABLE name SET PROPERTIES property_name = expression [, ...]
ALTER TABLE name EXECUTE command [ ( parameter => expression [, ... ] ) ]
[ WHERE expression ]
Description#
Change the definition of an existing table.
The optional IF EXISTS clause, when used before the table name, causes the
error to be suppressed if the table does not exist.
The optional IF EXISTS clause, when used before the column name, causes the
error to be suppressed if the column does not exist.
The optional IF NOT EXISTS clause causes the error to be suppressed if the
column already exists.
SET PROPERTIES#
The ALTER TABLE SET PROPERTIES statement followed by a number of
property_name and expression pairs applies the specified properties and
values to a table. Omitting an already-set property from this statement leaves
that property unchanged in the table.
A property in a SET PROPERTIES statement can be set to DEFAULT, which
reverts its value back to the default in that table.
EXECUTE#
The ALTER TABLE EXECUTE statement followed by a command and
parameters modifies the table according to the specified command and
parameters.
You can use the => operator for passing named parameter values. The left side
is the name of the parameter, the right side is the value being passed.
Examples#
Rename table users to people:
ALTER TABLE users RENAME TO people;
Rename table users to people if table users exists:
ALTER TABLE IF EXISTS users RENAME TO people;
Add column zip to the users table:
ALTER TABLE users ADD COLUMN zip varchar;
Add column zip to the users table if table users exists and column zip
not already exists:
ALTER TABLE IF EXISTS users ADD COLUMN IF NOT EXISTS zip varchar;
Add column id as the first column to the users table:
ALTER TABLE users ADD COLUMN id varchar FIRST;
Add column zip after column country to the users table:
ALTER TABLE users ADD COLUMN zip varchar AFTER country;
Drop column zip from the users table:
ALTER TABLE users DROP COLUMN zip;
Drop column zip from the users table if table users and column zip
exists:
ALTER TABLE IF EXISTS users DROP COLUMN IF EXISTS zip;
Rename column id to user_id in the users table:
ALTER TABLE users RENAME COLUMN id TO user_id;
Rename column id to user_id in the users table if table users and column
id exists:
ALTER TABLE IF EXISTS users RENAME column IF EXISTS id to user_id;
Change type of column id to bigint in the users table:
ALTER TABLE users ALTER COLUMN id SET DATA TYPE bigint;
Drop a not null constraint on id column in the users table:
ALTER TABLE users ALTER COLUMN id DROP NOT NULL;
Change owner of table people to user alice:
ALTER TABLE people SET AUTHORIZATION alice
Allow everyone with role public to drop and alter table people:
ALTER TABLE people SET AUTHORIZATION ROLE PUBLIC
Set table properties (x = y) in table people:
ALTER TABLE people SET PROPERTIES x = 'y';
Set multiple table properties (foo = 123 and foo bar = 456) in
table people:
ALTER TABLE people SET PROPERTIES foo = 123, "foo bar" = 456;
Set table property x to its default value in table``people``:
ALTER TABLE people SET PROPERTIES x = DEFAULT;