SQL ALTER TABLE STATEMENT
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SQL ALTER TABLE Statement
The ALTER TABLE statement is used to add, delete, or modify columns in an existing table.
SQL ALTER TABLE Syntax
To add a column in a table, use the following syntax:
ALTER TABLE table_name
ADD column_name datatype |
ALTER TABLE table_name
DROP COLUMN column_name |
ALTER TABLE table_name
ALTER COLUMN column_name datatype |
SQL ALTER TABLE Example
Look at the "Persons" table:
P_Id
|
LastName
|
FirstName
|
Address
|
City
|
1
|
Hansen
|
Ola
|
Timoteivn 10
|
Sandnes
|
2
|
Svendson
|
Tove
|
Borgvn 23
|
Sandnes
|
3
|
Pettersen
|
Kari
|
Storgt 20
|
Stavanger
|
We use the following SQL statement:
ALTER TABLE Persons
ADD DateOfBirth date |
The "Persons" table will now like this:
P_Id
|
LastName
|
FirstName
|
Address
|
City
|
DateOfBirth
|
1
|
Hansen
|
Ola
|
Timoteivn 10
|
Sandnes
| |
2
|
Svendson
|
Tove
|
Borgvn 23
|
Sandnes
| |
3
|
Pettersen
|
Kari
|
Storgt 20
|
Stavanger
|
Change Data Type Example
Now we want to change the data type of the column named "DateOfBirth" in the "Persons" table.We use the following SQL statement:
ALTER TABLE Persons
ALTER COLUMN DateOfBirth year |
DROP COLUMN Example
Next, we want to delete the column named "DateOfBirth" in the "Persons" table.We use the following SQL statement:
ALTER TABLE Persons
DROP COLUMN DateOfBirth |
P_Id
|
LastName
|
FirstName
|
Address
|
City
|
1
|
Hansen
|
Ola
|
Timoteivn 10
|
Sandnes
|
2
|
Svendson
|
Tove
|
Borgvn 23
|
Sandnes
|
3
|
Pettersen
|
Kari
|
Storgt 20
|
Stavanger
|
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