Basic Oracle Concepts and Programming Question:
How To Delete a Column in an Existing Table in Oracle?
Answer:
If you have an existing column in a table and you need that column any more, you can delete it with ALTER TABLE ... DROP COLUMN statement. Here is an example SQL script:
SQL> CREATE TABLE emp_dept_90
2 AS SELECT * FROM employees WHERE department_id=90;
Table created.
SQL> SELECT last_name FROM emp_dept_90;
LAST_NAME
-------------------------
King
Kochhar
De Haan
SQL> ALTER TABLE emp_dept_90 DROP COLUMN last_name;
Table altered.
SQL> SELECT last_name FROM emp_dept_90;
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-00904: "LAST_NAME": invalid identifier
As you can see the column "last_name" is gone.
SQL> CREATE TABLE emp_dept_90
2 AS SELECT * FROM employees WHERE department_id=90;
Table created.
SQL> SELECT last_name FROM emp_dept_90;
LAST_NAME
-------------------------
King
Kochhar
De Haan
SQL> ALTER TABLE emp_dept_90 DROP COLUMN last_name;
Table altered.
SQL> SELECT last_name FROM emp_dept_90;
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-00904: "LAST_NAME": invalid identifier
As you can see the column "last_name" is gone.
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