On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 11:16 AM, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
> P Kapat <kap4lin@gmail.com> writes:
>> Thanks for the reply Tom:
>> On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 9:46 PM, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
>>> P Kapat <kap4lin@gmail.com> writes:
>> How to drop a table which is part of a non-public schema?
>> drop table myschema.mytable does not work.
>>>
>>> Sure it does. I speculate that you might be running into permissions
>>> or case-folding issues. What error message are you getting exactly?
>
>> None. The sequence of cmds are:
>
>> $ psql -h remotehost -d myuser -U myuser -W
>> password:
>
>> myuser=# \dt myschema.*
>> List of relations
>> Schema | Name | Type | Owner
>> ----------+---------+-------+--------
>> myschema | mytable | table | myuser
>> (1 row)
>
>> myuser-# drop table myschema.mytable
>> myuser-# \dt myschema.*
>> List of relations
>> Schema | Name | Type | Owner
>> ----------+---------+-------+--------
>> myschema | mytable | table | myuser
>> (1 row)
>
>> myuser-# DROP TABLE myschema.mytable
>> myuser-# \dt myschema.*
>> List of relations
>> Schema | Name | Type | Owner
>> ----------+---------+-------+--------
>> myschema | mytable | table | myuser
>> (1 row)
>
> You seem to have forgotten to enter a semicolon to terminate the
> SQL command ...
Duh, that was trivial! Thanks, Tom.
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Regards
PK
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