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ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW(7) | PostgreSQL 12.20 Documentation | ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW(7) |
NAME¶
ALTER_MATERIALIZED_VIEW - change the definition of a materialized view
SYNOPSIS¶
ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW [ IF EXISTS ] name
action [, ... ] ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW name
DEPENDS ON EXTENSION extension_name ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW [ IF EXISTS ] name
RENAME [ COLUMN ] column_name TO new_column_name ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW [ IF EXISTS ] name
RENAME TO new_name ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW [ IF EXISTS ] name
SET SCHEMA new_schema ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW ALL IN TABLESPACE name [ OWNED BY role_name [, ... ] ]
SET TABLESPACE new_tablespace [ NOWAIT ] where action is one of:
ALTER [ COLUMN ] column_name SET STATISTICS integer
ALTER [ COLUMN ] column_name SET ( attribute_option = value [, ... ] )
ALTER [ COLUMN ] column_name RESET ( attribute_option [, ... ] )
ALTER [ COLUMN ] column_name SET STORAGE { PLAIN | EXTERNAL | EXTENDED | MAIN }
CLUSTER ON index_name
SET WITHOUT CLUSTER
SET TABLESPACE new_tablespace
SET ( storage_parameter [= value] [, ... ] )
RESET ( storage_parameter [, ... ] )
OWNER TO { new_owner | CURRENT_USER | SESSION_USER }
DESCRIPTION¶
ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW changes various auxiliary properties of an existing materialized view.
You must own the materialized view to use ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW. To change a materialized view's schema, you must also have CREATE privilege on the new schema. To alter the owner, you must also be a direct or indirect member of the new owning role, and that role must have CREATE privilege on the materialized view's schema. (These restrictions enforce that altering the owner doesn't do anything you couldn't do by dropping and recreating the materialized view. However, a superuser can alter ownership of any view anyway.)
The DEPENDS ON EXTENSION form marks the materialized view as dependent on an extension, such that the materialized view will automatically be dropped if the extension is dropped.
The statement subforms and actions available for ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW are a subset of those available for ALTER TABLE, and have the same meaning when used for materialized views. See the descriptions for ALTER TABLE (ALTER_TABLE(7)) for details.
PARAMETERS¶
name
column_name
extension_name
new_column_name
new_owner
new_name
new_schema
EXAMPLES¶
To rename the materialized view foo to bar:
ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW foo RENAME TO bar;
COMPATIBILITY¶
ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW is a PostgreSQL extension.
SEE ALSO¶
CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW (CREATE_MATERIALIZED_VIEW(7)), DROP MATERIALIZED VIEW (DROP_MATERIALIZED_VIEW(7)), REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW (REFRESH_MATERIALIZED_VIEW(7))
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