ALTER TABLE IN SQL
ALTER TABLE statement is used to add, delete, or modify columns and add or drop constraints on existing table.
ALTER TABLE- ADD COLUMN
Syntax-
ALTER TABLE <table_name>
ADD <column_name> <datatype>;
Example-
Following SQL will add DOB column to existing msstudentsnew table-
ALTER TABLE msstudentsnew
ADD DOB date;
ALTER TABLE โ ALTER COLUMN
To change the data type/properties of a column in a table.
Syntax-
ALTER TABLE <table_name>
ALTER COLUMN <column_name> <datatype>;
Example-
To change the data type from date type to year type of the column named โDOBโ in the โ msstudentsnew โ table
ALTER TABLE msstudentsnew
ALTER COLUMN DOB year;
ALTER TABLE- DROP COLUMN
To delete a column in a table.
Syntax-
ALTER TABLE <table_name>
DROP COLUMN <column_name>;
Example-
ALTER TABLE msstudentsnew
DROP COLUMN DOB;
ALTER TABLE USES SUMMARY-
ALTER TABLE | Description | Syntax | Example |
ADD COLUMN | To ADD COLUMN in existing Table. | ALTER TABLE <table_name> ADD <column_name> <datatype>; | ALTER TABLE msstudentsnew ADD DOB date; |
ALTER COLUMN | To change column properties | ALTER TABLE <table_name> ALTER COLUMN <column_name> <datatype>; | ALTER TABLE msstudentsnew ALTER COLUMN DOB year; |
DROP COLUMN | To delete a column in a table | ALTER TABLE <table_name> DROP COLUMN <column_name>; | ALTER TABLE msstudentsnew DROP COLUMN DOB; |
ALTER TABLE IN SQL
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