DROP OPERATOR CLASS
DROP OPERATOR CLASS
DROP OPERATOR CLASS - remove an operator class
Synopsis
DROP OPERATOR CLASS [ IF EXISTS ]nameUSINGindex_method[ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
Description
   
    DROP OPERATOR CLASS
   
   drops an existing operator class.
   To execute this command you must be the owner of the operator class.
  
   
    DROP OPERATOR CLASS
   
   does not drop any of the operators
   or functions referenced by the class.  If there are any indexes depending
   on the operator class, you will need to specify
   
    CASCADE
   
   for the drop to complete.
  
Parameters
- 
     
      IF EXISTS
- 
     Do not throw an error if the operator class does not exist. A notice is issued in this case. 
- 
     
      
       name
- 
     The name (optionally schema-qualified) of an existing operator class. 
- 
     
      
       index_method
- 
     The name of the index access method the operator class is for. 
- 
     
      CASCADE
- 
     Automatically drop objects that depend on the operator class (such as indexes), and in turn all objects that depend on those objects (see Section 5.14 ). 
- 
     
      RESTRICT
- 
     Refuse to drop the operator class if any objects depend on it. This is the default. 
Notes
   
    DROP OPERATOR CLASS
   
   will not drop the operator family
   containing the class, even if there is nothing else left in the
   family (in particular, in the case where the family was implicitly
   created by
   
    CREATE OPERATOR CLASS
   
   ).  An empty operator
   family is harmless, but for the sake of tidiness you might wish to
   remove the family with
   
    DROP OPERATOR FAMILY
   
   ; or perhaps
   better, use
   
    DROP OPERATOR FAMILY
   
   in the first place.
  
Examples
   Remove the B-tree operator class
   
    widget_ops
   
   :
  
DROP OPERATOR CLASS widget_ops USING btree;
   This command will not succeed if there are any existing indexes
   that use the operator class.  Add
   
    CASCADE
   
   to drop
   such indexes along with the operator class.
  
Compatibility
   There is no
   
    DROP OPERATOR CLASS
   
   statement in the
   SQL standard.