Oracle® Database SQL Reference 10g Release 2 (10.2) Part Number B14200-02 |
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Use the DROP
VIEW
statement to remove a view or an object view from the database. You can change the definition of a view by dropping and re-creating it.
The view must be in your own schema or you must have the DROP
ANY
VIEW
system privilege.
Specify the schema containing the view. If you omit schema
, then Oracle Database assumes the view is in your own schema.
Specify the name of the view to be dropped.
Oracle Database does not drop views, materialized views, and synonyms that refer to the view but marks them INVALID
. You can drop them or redefine views and synonyms, or you can define other views in such a way that the invalid views and synonyms become valid again.
If any subviews have been defined on view
, then the database invalidates the subviews as well. To learn if the view has any subviews, query the SUPERVIEW_NAME
column of the USER_
, ALL_
, or DBA_VIEWS
data dictionary views.
See Also:
ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW for information on revalidating invalid materialized views
Specify CASCADE
CONSTRAINTS
to drop all referential integrity constraints that refer to primary and unique keys in the view to be dropped. If you omit this clause, and such constraints exist, then the DROP
statement fails.
Dropping a View: Example The following statement drops the emp_view
view, which was created in "Creating a View: Example":
DROP VIEW emp_view;