DROP FUNCTION
Name
DROP FUNCTION -- remove a functionSynopsis
DROP FUNCTION [ IF EXISTS ] name ( [ [ argmode ] [ argname ] argtype [, ...] ] ) [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
Description
DROP FUNCTION
removes the definition of an existing function. To execute this command the user must be the owner of the function. The argument types to the function must be specified, since several different functions can exist with the same name and different argument lists.
Parameters
IF EXISTS
-
Do not throw an error if the function does not exist. A notice is issued in this case.
name
-
The name (optionally schema-qualified) of an existing function.
argmode
-
The mode of an argument:
IN
,OUT
,INOUT
, orVARIADIC
. If omitted, the default isIN
. Note thatDROP FUNCTION
does not actually pay any attention toOUT
arguments, since only the input arguments are needed to determine the function's identity. So it is sufficient to list theIN
,INOUT
, andVARIADIC
arguments. argname
-
The name of an argument. Note that
DROP FUNCTION
does not actually pay any attention to argument names, since only the argument data types are needed to determine the function's identity. argtype
-
The data type(s) of the function's arguments (optionally schema-qualified), if any.
CASCADE
-
Automatically drop objects that depend on the function (such as operators or triggers), and in turn all objects that depend on those objects (see Section 5.13).
RESTRICT
-
Refuse to drop the function if any objects depend on it. This is the default.
Examples
This command removes the square root function:
DROP FUNCTION sqrt(integer);
Compatibility
A DROP FUNCTION
statement is defined in the SQL standard, but it is not compatible with this command.
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