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NAMEALTER_EXTENSION - change the definition of an extension SYNOPSISALTER EXTENSION name UPDATE [ TO new_version ] ALTER EXTENSION name SET SCHEMA new_schema ALTER EXTENSION name ADD member_object ALTER EXTENSION name DROP member_object where member_object is: DESCRIPTIONALTER EXTENSION changes the definition of an installed extension. There are several subforms: UPDATE This form updates the extension to a newer version. The
extension must supply a suitable update script (or series of scripts) that can
modify the currently-installed version into the requested version.
SET SCHEMA This form moves the extension's objects into another
schema. The extension has to be relocatable for this command to succeed.
ADD member_object This form adds an existing object to the extension. This
is mainly useful in extension update scripts. The object will subsequently be
treated as a member of the extension; notably, it can only be dropped by
dropping the extension.
DROP member_object This form removes a member object from the extension.
This is mainly useful in extension update scripts. The object is not dropped,
only disassociated from the extension.
See Section 36.17 for more information about these operations.
You must own the extension to use ALTER EXTENSION. The ADD/DROP forms require ownership of the added/dropped object as well. PARAMETERSname The name of an installed extension.
new_version The desired new version of the extension. This can be
written as either an identifier or a string literal. If not specified,
ALTER EXTENSION UPDATE attempts to update to whatever is shown as the
default version in the extension's control file.
new_schema The new schema for the extension.
object_name
The name of an object to be added to or removed from the
extension. Names of tables, aggregates, domains, foreign tables, functions,
operators, operator classes, operator families, procedures, routines,
sequences, text search objects, types, and views can be
schema-qualified.
source_type The name of the source data type of the cast.
target_type The name of the target data type of the cast.
argmode The mode of a function, procedure, or aggregate argument:
IN, OUT, INOUT, or VARIADIC. If omitted, the default is IN. Note that ALTER
EXTENSION does not actually pay any attention to OUT arguments, since only
the input arguments are needed to determine the function's identity. So it is
sufficient to list the IN, INOUT, and VARIADIC arguments.
argname The name of a function, procedure, or aggregate argument.
Note that ALTER EXTENSION 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 of a function, procedure, or aggregate
argument.
left_type
The data type(s) of the operator's arguments (optionally
schema-qualified). Write NONE for the missing argument of a prefix
operator.
PROCEDURAL This is a noise word.
type_name The name of the data type of the transform.
lang_name The name of the language of the transform.
EXAMPLESTo update the hstore extension to version 2.0: ALTER EXTENSION hstore UPDATE TO '2.0'; To change the schema of the hstore extension to utils: ALTER EXTENSION hstore SET SCHEMA utils; To add an existing function to the hstore extension: ALTER EXTENSION hstore ADD FUNCTION populate_record(anyelement, hstore); COMPATIBILITYALTER EXTENSION is a PostgreSQL extension. SEE ALSOCREATE EXTENSION (CREATE_EXTENSION(7)), DROP EXTENSION (DROP_EXTENSION(7))
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