centos man page for alter_foreign_data_wrapper

Query: alter_foreign_data_wrapper

OS: centos

Section: 7

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ALTER FOREIGN DATA
WRAPPER(7) PostgreSQL 9.2.7 Documentation ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER(7)
NAME
ALTER_FOREIGN_DATA_WRAPPER - change the definition of a foreign-data wrapper
SYNOPSIS
ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER name [ HANDLER handler_function | NO HANDLER ] [ VALIDATOR validator_function | NO VALIDATOR ] [ OPTIONS ( [ ADD | SET | DROP ] option ['value'] [, ... ]) ] ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER name OWNER TO new_owner ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER name RENAME TO new_name
DESCRIPTION
ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER changes the definition of a foreign-data wrapper. The first form of the command changes the support functions or the generic options of the foreign-data wrapper (at least one clause is required). The second form changes the owner of the foreign-data wrapper. Only superusers can alter foreign-data wrappers. Additionally, only superusers can own foreign-data wrappers.
PARAMETERS
name The name of an existing foreign-data wrapper. HANDLER handler_function Specifies a new handler function for the foreign-data wrapper. NO HANDLER This is used to specify that the foreign-data wrapper should no longer have a handler function. Note that foreign tables that use a foreign-data wrapper with no handler cannot be accessed. VALIDATOR validator_function Specifies a new validator function for the foreign-data wrapper. Note that it is possible that after changing the validator the options to the foreign-data wrapper, servers, and user mappings have become invalid. It is up to the user to make sure that these options are correct before using the foreign-data wrapper. NO VALIDATOR This is used to specify that the foreign-data wrapper should no longer have a validator function. OPTIONS ( [ ADD | SET | DROP ] option ['value'] [, ... ] ) Change options for the foreign-data wrapper. ADD, SET, and DROP specify the action to be performed. ADD is assumed if no operation is explicitly specified. Option names must be unique; names and values are also validated using the foreign data wrapper's validator function, if any. new_owner The user name of the new owner of the foreign-data wrapper. new_name The new name for the foreign-data wrapper.
EXAMPLES
Change a foreign-data wrapper dbi, add option foo, drop bar: ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER dbi OPTIONS (ADD foo '1', DROP 'bar'); Change the foreign-data wrapper dbi validator to bob.myvalidator: ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER dbi VALIDATOR bob.myvalidator;
COMPATIBILITY
ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER conforms to ISO/IEC 9075-9 (SQL/MED), except that the HANDLER, VALIDATOR, OWNER TO, and RENAME clauses are extensions.
SEE ALSO
CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER (CREATE_FOREIGN_DATA_WRAPPER(7)), DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER (DROP_FOREIGN_DATA_WRAPPER(7)) PostgreSQL 9.2.7 2014-02-17 ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER(7)
Related Man Pages
create_foreign_data_wrapper(7) - centos
create_user_mapping(7) - centos
alter_foreign_data_wrapper(7) - suse
alter_user_mapping(7) - suse
create_foreign_data_wrapper(7) - suse
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