psql drop column
ALTER TABLE table_name
DROP COLUMN column_name;
psql drop column
ALTER TABLE table_name
DROP COLUMN column_name;
drop enum postgres
CREATE TYPE admin_level1 AS ENUM ('classifier', 'moderator');
CREATE TABLE blah (
user_id integer primary key,
power admin_level1 not null
);
INSERT INTO blah(user_id, power) VALUES (1, 'moderator'), (10, 'classifier');
ALTER TYPE admin_level1 ADD VALUE 'god';
INSERT INTO blah(user_id, power) VALUES (42, 'god');
-- .... oops, maybe that was a bad idea
CREATE TYPE admin_level1_new AS ENUM ('classifier', 'moderator');
-- Remove values that won't be compatible with new definition
-- You don't have to delete, you might update instead
DELETE FROM blah WHERE power = 'god';
-- Convert to new type, casting via text representation
ALTER TABLE blah
ALTER COLUMN power TYPE admin_level1_new
USING (power::text::admin_level1_new);
-- and swap the types
DROP TYPE admin_level1;
ALTER TYPE admin_level1_new RENAME TO admin_level1;
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