DROP TRIGGER
DROP TRIGGER
DROP TRIGGER - remove a trigger
Synopsis
DROP TRIGGER [ IF EXISTS ]nameONtable_name[ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
Description
   
    DROP TRIGGER
   
   removes an existing
   trigger definition. To execute this command, the current
   user must be the owner of the table for which the trigger is defined.
  
Parameters
- 
     
      IF EXISTS
- 
     Do not throw an error if the trigger does not exist. A notice is issued in this case. 
- 
     
      
       name
- 
     The name of the trigger to remove. 
- 
     
      
       table_name
- 
     The name (optionally schema-qualified) of the table for which the trigger is defined. 
- 
     
      CASCADE
- 
     Automatically drop objects that depend on the trigger, and in turn all objects that depend on those objects (see Section 5.15 ). 
- 
     
      RESTRICT
- 
     Refuse to drop the trigger if any objects depend on it. This is the default. 
Examples
   Destroy the trigger
   
    if_dist_exists
   
   on the table
   
    films
   
   :
  
DROP TRIGGER if_dist_exists ON films;
Compatibility
   The
   
    DROP TRIGGER
   
   statement in
   
    PostgreSQL
   
   is incompatible with the SQL
   standard.  In the SQL standard, trigger names are not local to
   tables, so the command is simply
   
    DROP TRIGGER
    
     
   .
  
      name