1DROP OPERATOR FAMILY(7) PostgreSQL 11.6 Documentation DROP OPERATOR FAMILY(7)
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6 DROP_OPERATOR_FAMILY - remove an operator family
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9 DROP OPERATOR FAMILY [ IF EXISTS ] name USING index_method [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
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12 DROP OPERATOR FAMILY drops an existing operator family. To execute this
13 command you must be the owner of the operator family.
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15 DROP OPERATOR FAMILY includes dropping any operator classes contained
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17 referenced by the family. If there are any indexes depending on
18 operator classes within the family, you will need to specify CASCADE
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23 Do not throw an error if the operator family does not exist. A
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27 The name (optionally schema-qualified) of an existing operator
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31 The name of the index access method the operator family is for.
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34 Automatically drop objects that depend on the operator family, and
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39 Refuse to drop the operator family if any objects depend on it.
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43 Remove the B-tree operator family float_ops:
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45 DROP OPERATOR FAMILY float_ops USING btree;
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47 This command will not succeed if there are any existing indexes that
48 use operator classes within the family. Add CASCADE to drop such
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52 There is no DROP OPERATOR FAMILY statement in the SQL standard.
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55 ALTER OPERATOR FAMILY (ALTER_OPERATOR_FAMILY(7)), CREATE OPERATOR
56 FAMILY (CREATE_OPERATOR_FAMILY(7)), ALTER OPERATOR CLASS
57 (ALTER_OPERATOR_CLASS(7)), CREATE OPERATOR CLASS
58 (CREATE_OPERATOR_CLASS(7)), DROP OPERATOR CLASS
59 (DROP_OPERATOR_CLASS(7))
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63PostgreSQL 11.6 2019 DROP OPERATOR FAMILY(7)