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spec_sql_remove_table
Description
spec_sql_remove_table
Value
dbRemoveTable() returns TRUE, invisibly.
Failure modes
If the table does not exist, an error is raised. An attempt to remove a view with this function may result in an error.
An error is raised when calling this method for a closed
or invalid connection.
An error is also raised
if name cannot be processed with dbQuoteIdentifier() or
if this results in a non-scalar.
Additional arguments
The following arguments are not part of the dbRemoveTable() generic
(to improve compatibility across backends)
but are part of the DBI specification:
-
temporary(default:FALSE) -
fail_if_missing(default:TRUE)
These arguments must be provided as named arguments.
If temporary is TRUE, the call to dbRemoveTable()
will consider only temporary tables.
Not all backends support this argument.
In particular, permanent tables of the same name are left untouched.
If fail_if_missing is FALSE, the call to dbRemoveTable()
succeeds if the table does not exist.
Specification
A table removed by dbRemoveTable() doesn't appear in the list of tables
returned by dbListTables(),
and dbExistsTable() returns FALSE.
The removal propagates immediately to other connections to the same database.
This function can also be used to remove a temporary table.
The name argument is processed as follows,
to support databases that allow non-syntactic names for their objects:
If an unquoted table name as string:
dbRemoveTable()will do the quoting, perhaps by callingdbQuoteIdentifier(conn, x = name)If the result of a call to
dbQuoteIdentifier(): no more quoting is done
See Also
Other sql specifications:
spec_sql_append_table,
spec_sql_create_table,
spec_sql_exists_table,
spec_sql_list_fields,
spec_sql_list_objects,
spec_sql_list_tables,
spec_sql_quote_identifier,
spec_sql_quote_literal,
spec_sql_quote_string,
spec_sql_read_table,
spec_sql_unquote_identifier,
spec_sql_write_table