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DROP AGGREGATE

DROP AGGREGATE — remove an aggregate function

Synopsis

+DROP AGGREGATE [ IF EXISTS ] name ( aggregate_signature ) [, ...] [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
+
+where aggregate_signature is:
+
+* |
+[ argmode ] [ argname ] argtype [ , ... ] |
+[ [ argmode ] [ argname ] argtype [ , ... ] ] ORDER BY [ argmode ] [ argname ] argtype [ , ... ]
+

Description

+ DROP AGGREGATE removes an existing + aggregate function. To execute this command the current + user must be the owner of the aggregate function. +

Parameters

IF EXISTS

+ Do not throw an error if the aggregate does not exist. A notice is issued + in this case. +

name

+ The name (optionally schema-qualified) of an existing aggregate function. +

argmode

+ The mode of an argument: IN or VARIADIC. + If omitted, the default is IN. +

argname

+ The name of an argument. + Note that DROP AGGREGATE does not actually pay + any attention to argument names, since only the argument data + types are needed to determine the aggregate function's identity. +

argtype

+ An input data type on which the aggregate function operates. + To reference a zero-argument aggregate function, write * + in place of the list of argument specifications. + To reference an ordered-set aggregate function, write + ORDER BY between the direct and aggregated argument + specifications. +

CASCADE

+ Automatically drop objects that depend on the aggregate function + (such as views using it), + and in turn all objects that depend on those objects + (see Section 5.14). +

RESTRICT

+ Refuse to drop the aggregate function if any objects depend on + it. This is the default. +

Notes

+ Alternative syntaxes for referencing ordered-set aggregates + are described under ALTER AGGREGATE. +

Examples

+ To remove the aggregate function myavg for type + integer: +

+DROP AGGREGATE myavg(integer);
+

+

+ To remove the hypothetical-set aggregate function myrank, + which takes an arbitrary list of ordering columns and a matching list + of direct arguments: +

+DROP AGGREGATE myrank(VARIADIC "any" ORDER BY VARIADIC "any");
+

+

+ To remove multiple aggregate functions in one command: +

+DROP AGGREGATE myavg(integer), myavg(bigint);
+

Compatibility

+ There is no DROP AGGREGATE statement in the SQL + standard. +

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