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-.pgaw:Help.f.t insert end "DROP OPERATOR" {bold} " The DROP OPERATOR statement drops an existing operator from the database. To execute this command you must be the owner of the operator. \
-The left or right type of a left or right unary operator, respectively, may be specified as NONE.
-
-" {} "Synopsis" {bold} "
-" {} "
-DROP OPERATOR id ( type | NONE \[,...\] )
-
-" {code} "Usage" {bold} "
-
-Remove power operator a^n for int4:
-" {} "
-DROP OPERATOR ^ (int4, int4);
-
-" {code} "
-Remove left unary operator !a for booleans:
-" {} "
-DROP OPERATOR ! (none, bool);
-
-" {code} "
-Remove right unary factorial operator a! for int4:
-" {} "
-DROP OPERATOR ! (int4, none);
-
-
-" {code} "Notes" {bold} "
-
-The DROP OPERATOR statement is a Postgres language extension.
-
-Refer to CREATE OPERATOR for information on how to create operators.
-
-It is the user's responsibility to remove any access methods and operator classes that rely on the deleted operator.
-"