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DROP LANGUAGE()			 SQL Commands		       DROP LANGUAGE()

NAME
       DROP LANGUAGE - remove a procedural language

SYNOPSIS
       DROP [ PROCEDURAL ] LANGUAGE [ IF EXISTS ] name [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]

DESCRIPTION
       DROP  LANGUAGE  will remove the definition of the previously registered
       procedural language called name.

PARAMETERS
       IF EXISTS
	      Do not throw an error if the function does not exist.  A	notice
	      is issued in this case.

       name   The  name	 of an existing procedural language. For backward com‐
	      patibility, the name may be enclosed by single quotes.

       CASCADE
	      Automatically drop objects that depend on the language (such  as
	      functions in the language).

       RESTRICT
	      Refuse to drop the language if any objects depend on it. This is
	      the default.

EXAMPLES
       This command removes the procedural language plsample:

       DROP LANGUAGE plsample;

COMPATIBILITY
       There is no DROP LANGUAGE statement in the SQL standard.

SEE ALSO
       ALTER  LANGUAGE	[alter_language(5)],  CREATE   LANGUAGE	  [create_lan‐
       guage(l)], droplang(1)

SQL - Language Statements	  2008-06-08		       DROP LANGUAGE()
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