DROP ROUTINE
DROP ROUTINE
DROP ROUTINE - remove a routine
Synopsis
DROP ROUTINE [ IF EXISTS ]name[ ( [ [argmode] [argname]argtype[, ...] ] ) ] [, ...] [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
Description
   
    DROP ROUTINE
   
   removes the definition of an existing
   routine, which can be an aggregate function, a normal function, or a
   procedure.  See
   under
   
    
     DROP AGGREGATE
    
   
   ,
   
    
     DROP FUNCTION
    
   
   ,
   and
   
    
     DROP PROCEDURE
    
   
   for the description of the
   parameters, more examples, and further details.
  
Examples
   To drop the routine
   
    foo
   
   for type
   
    integer
   
   :
  
DROP ROUTINE foo(integer);
   This command will work independent of whether
   
    foo
   
   is an
   aggregate, function, or procedure.
  
Compatibility
This command conforms to the SQL standard, with these PostgreSQL extensions:
- 
     The standard only allows one routine to be dropped per command. 
- 
     The IF EXISTSoption
- 
     The ability to specify argument modes and names 
- 
     Aggregate functions are an extension. 
See Also
DROP AGGREGATE , DROP FUNCTION , DROP PROCEDURE , ALTER ROUTINE
   Note that there is no
   
    CREATE ROUTINE
   
   command.