GNU/Linux |
CentOS 2.1AS(Slurm) |
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drop_trigger(l) |
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DROP TRIGGER − Removes the definition of a trigger
DROP TRIGGER name ON table
INPUTS
name |
The name of an existing trigger. |
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table |
The name of a table. |
OUTPUTS
DROP |
The message returned if the trigger is successfully dropped. |
ERROR: DropTrigger: there is no trigger name on relation "table"
This message occurs if the trigger specified does not exist.
DROP TRIGGER will remove all references to an existing trigger definition. To execute this command the current user must be the owner of the trigger.
NOTES
DROP TRIGGER is a Postgres language extension.
Refer to CREATE TRIGGER for information on how to create triggers.
Destroy the if_dist_exists trigger on table films:
DROP TRIGGER if_dist_exists ON films;
SQL92
There is no DROP TRIGGER statement in SQL92.
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