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NAMEDROP_OPERATOR - remove an operator SYNOPSISDROP OPERATOR [ IF EXISTS ] name ( { left_type | NONE } , right_type ) [, ...] [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ] DESCRIPTIONDROP OPERATOR drops an existing operator from the database system. To execute this command you must be the owner of the operator. PARAMETERSIF EXISTS Do not throw an error if the operator does not exist. A
notice is issued in this case.
name The name (optionally schema-qualified) of an existing
operator.
left_type The data type of the operator's left operand; write NONE
if the operator has no left operand.
right_type The data type of the operator's right operand.
CASCADE Automatically drop objects that depend on the operator
(such as views using it), and in turn all objects that depend on those objects
(see Section 5.15).
RESTRICT Refuse to drop the operator if any objects depend on it.
This is the default.
EXAMPLESRemove the power operator a^b for type integer: DROP OPERATOR ^ (integer, integer); Remove the bitwise-complement prefix operator ~b for type bit: DROP OPERATOR ~ (none, bit); Remove multiple operators in one command: DROP OPERATOR ~ (none, bit), ^ (integer, integer); COMPATIBILITYThere is no DROP OPERATOR statement in the SQL standard. SEE ALSOCREATE OPERATOR (CREATE_OPERATOR(7)), ALTER OPERATOR (ALTER_OPERATOR(7))
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