.\" This is -*-nroff-*- .\" XXX standard disclaimer belongs here.... .\" $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/man/Attic/drop_table.l,v 1.4 1998/06/24 13:21:26 momjian Exp $ .TH "DROP TABLE" SQL 09/26/97 PostgreSQL .SH NAME drop table - destroy existing classes .SH SYNOPSIS .nf \fBdrop table\fR classname-1 { \fB,\fR classname-i } .fi .SH DESCRIPTION .BR "Drop Table" removes classes from the data base. Only its owner may destroy a class. A class may be emptied of instances, but not destroyed, by using .IR delete(l). .PP If a class being destroyed has secondary indices on it, then they will be removed first. The removal of just a secondary index will not affect the indexed class. .PP The destruction of classes is not reversible. Thus, a destroyed class will not be recovered if a transaction which destroys this class fails to commit. In addition, historical access to instances in a destroyed class is not possible. .SH EXAMPLE .nf -- --Destroy the emp class -- drop table emp .fi .nf -- --Destroy the emp and parts classes -- drop table emp, parts .fi .SH "SEE ALSO" delete(l), drop_aggregate(l), drop_database(l), drop_function(l), drop_index(l), drop_operator(l), drop_rule(l), drop_sequence(l), drop_trigger(l), drop_type(l), drop_view(l).