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PostgreSQL DROP COLUMN


The ALTER TABLE Statement

To remove a column from a table, we have to use the ALTER TABLE statement.

The ALTER TABLE statement is used to add, delete, or modify columns in an existing table.

The ALTER TABLE statement is also used to add and drop various constraints on an existing table.


DROP COLUMN

We want to remove the column named color from the cars table.

To remove a column, use the DROP COLUMN statement:

Example

Remove the color column:

ALTER TABLE cars
DROP COLUMN color;

Result

ALTER TABLE

Display Table

To check the result we can display the table with this SQL statement:

Example

SELECT * FROM cars;
Run Example »

As you can see in the result, the color column has been removed from the cars table.


PostgreSQL Exercises

Test Yourself With Exercises

Exercise:

Write the correct SQL statement to remove a column from a table.

Remove the column year from the table cars:

 cars
 year;
        

Start the Exercise


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