1ALTER FUNCTION(7) PostgreSQL 12.6 Documentation ALTER FUNCTION(7)
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6 ALTER_FUNCTION - change the definition of a function
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9 ALTER FUNCTION name [ ( [ [ argmode ] [ argname ] argtype [, ...] ] ) ]
10 action [ ... ] [ RESTRICT ]
11 ALTER FUNCTION name [ ( [ [ argmode ] [ argname ] argtype [, ...] ] ) ]
12 RENAME TO new_name
13 ALTER FUNCTION name [ ( [ [ argmode ] [ argname ] argtype [, ...] ] ) ]
14 OWNER TO { new_owner | CURRENT_USER | SESSION_USER }
15 ALTER FUNCTION name [ ( [ [ argmode ] [ argname ] argtype [, ...] ] ) ]
16 SET SCHEMA new_schema
17 ALTER FUNCTION name [ ( [ [ argmode ] [ argname ] argtype [, ...] ] ) ]
18 DEPENDS ON EXTENSION extension_name
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20 where action is one of:
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22 CALLED ON NULL INPUT | RETURNS NULL ON NULL INPUT | STRICT
23 IMMUTABLE | STABLE | VOLATILE | [ NOT ] LEAKPROOF
24 [ EXTERNAL ] SECURITY INVOKER | [ EXTERNAL ] SECURITY DEFINER
25 PARALLEL { UNSAFE | RESTRICTED | SAFE }
26 COST execution_cost
27 ROWS result_rows
28 SUPPORT support_function
29 SET configuration_parameter { TO | = } { value | DEFAULT }
30 SET configuration_parameter FROM CURRENT
31 RESET configuration_parameter
32 RESET ALL
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35 ALTER FUNCTION changes the definition of a function.
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37 You must own the function to use ALTER FUNCTION. To change a function's
38 schema, you must also have CREATE privilege on the new schema. To alter
39 the owner, you must also be a direct or indirect member of the new
40 owning role, and that role must have CREATE privilege on the function's
41 schema. (These restrictions enforce that altering the owner doesn't do
42 anything you couldn't do by dropping and recreating the function.
43 However, a superuser can alter ownership of any function anyway.)
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47 The name (optionally schema-qualified) of an existing function. If
48 no argument list is specified, the name must be unique in its
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52 The mode of an argument: IN, OUT, INOUT, or VARIADIC. If omitted,
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59 The name of an argument. Note that ALTER FUNCTION does not actually
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61 types are needed to determine the function's identity.
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64 The data type(s) of the function's arguments (optionally
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68 The new name of the function.
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71 The new owner of the function. Note that if the function is marked
72 SECURITY DEFINER, it will subsequently execute as the new owner.
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75 The new schema for the function.
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78 The name of the extension that the function is to depend on.
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81 RETURNS NULL ON NULL INPUT
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83 CALLED ON NULL INPUT changes the function so that it will be
84 invoked when some or all of its arguments are null. RETURNS NULL
85 ON NULL INPUT or STRICT changes the function so that it is not
86 invoked if any of its arguments are null; instead, a null result is
87 assumed automatically. See CREATE FUNCTION (CREATE_FUNCTION(7)) for
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93 Change the volatility of the function to the specified setting. See
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97 [ EXTERNAL ] SECURITY DEFINER
98 Change whether the function is a security definer or not. The key
99 word EXTERNAL is ignored for SQL conformance. See CREATE FUNCTION
100 (CREATE_FUNCTION(7)) for more information about this capability.
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103 Change whether the function is deemed safe for parallelism. See
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107 Change whether the function is considered leakproof or not. See
108 CREATE FUNCTION (CREATE_FUNCTION(7)) for more information about
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111 COST execution_cost
112 Change the estimated execution cost of the function. See CREATE
113 FUNCTION (CREATE_FUNCTION(7)) for more information.
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115 ROWS result_rows
116 Change the estimated number of rows returned by a set-returning
117 function. See CREATE FUNCTION (CREATE_FUNCTION(7)) for more
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120 SUPPORT support_function
121 Set or change the planner support function to use for this
122 function. See Section 37.11 for details. You must be superuser to
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131 Add or change the assignment to be made to a configuration
132 parameter when the function is called. If value is DEFAULT or,
133 equivalently, RESET is used, the function-local setting is removed,
134 so that the function executes with the value present in its
135 environment. Use RESET ALL to clear all function-local settings.
136 SET FROM CURRENT saves the value of the parameter that is current
137 when ALTER FUNCTION is executed as the value to be applied when the
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140 See SET(7) and Chapter 19 for more information about allowed
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147 To rename the function sqrt for type integer to square_root:
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149 ALTER FUNCTION sqrt(integer) RENAME TO square_root;
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151 To change the owner of the function sqrt for type integer to joe:
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153 ALTER FUNCTION sqrt(integer) OWNER TO joe;
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157 ALTER FUNCTION sqrt(integer) SET SCHEMA maths;
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162 ALTER FUNCTION sqrt(integer) DEPENDS ON EXTENSION mathlib;
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166 ALTER FUNCTION check_password(text) SET search_path = admin, pg_temp;
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170 ALTER FUNCTION check_password(text) RESET search_path;
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172 The function will now execute with whatever search path is used by its
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176 This statement is partially compatible with the ALTER FUNCTION
177 statement in the SQL standard. The standard allows more properties of a
178 function to be modified, but does not provide the ability to rename a
179 function, make a function a security definer, attach configuration
180 parameter values to a function, or change the owner, schema, or
181 volatility of a function. The standard also requires the RESTRICT key
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185 CREATE FUNCTION (CREATE_FUNCTION(7)), DROP FUNCTION (DROP_FUNCTION(7)),
186 ALTER PROCEDURE (ALTER_PROCEDURE(7)), ALTER ROUTINE (ALTER_ROUTINE(7))
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190PostgreSQL 12.6 2021 ALTER FUNCTION(7)