ALTER SERVER
ALTER SERVER
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SQL - Language Statements
ALTER SERVER
change the definition of a foreign server
ALTER SERVER name [ VERSION 'new_version' ]
[ OPTIONS ( [ ADD | SET | DROP ] option ['value'] [, ... ] ) ]
ALTER SERVER name OWNER TO { new_owner | CURRENT_ROLE | CURRENT_USER | SESSION_USER }
ALTER SERVER name RENAME TO new_name
Description
ALTER SERVER changes the definition of a foreign
server. The first form changes the server version string or the
generic options of the server (at least one clause is required).
The second form changes the owner of the server.
To alter the server you must be the owner of the server.
Additionally to alter the owner, you must own the server and also
be a direct or indirect member of the new owning role, and you must
have USAGE privilege on the server's foreign-data
wrapper. (Note that superusers satisfy all these criteria
automatically.)
Parameters
name
The name of an existing server.
new_version
New server version.
OPTIONS ( [ ADD | SET | DROP ] option ['value'] [, ... ] )
Change options for the
server. 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 server's
foreign-data wrapper library.
new_owner
The user name of the new owner of the foreign server.
new_name
The new name for the foreign server.
Examples
Alter server foo, add connection options:
ALTER SERVER foo OPTIONS (host 'foo', dbname 'foodb');
Alter server foo, change version,
change host option:
ALTER SERVER foo VERSION '8.4' OPTIONS (SET host 'baz');
Compatibility
ALTER SERVER conforms to ISO/IEC 9075-9 (SQL/MED).
The OWNER TO and RENAME forms are
PostgreSQL extensions.
See Also