ALTER_OPERATOR_CLASS (7) - Linux Manuals
ALTER_OPERATOR_CLASS: change the definition of an operator class
NAME
ALTER_OPERATOR_CLASS - change the definition of an operator class
SYNOPSIS
ALTER OPERATOR CLASS name USING index_method RENAME TO new_name ALTER OPERATOR CLASS name USING index_method OWNER TO new_owner ALTER OPERATOR CLASS name USING index_method SET SCHEMA new_schema
DESCRIPTION
ALTER OPERATOR CLASS changes the definition of an operator class.
You must own the operator class to use ALTER OPERATOR CLASS. 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 operator class's schema. (These restrictions enforce that altering the owner doesn't do anything you couldn't do by dropping and recreating the operator class. However, a superuser can alter ownership of any operator class anyway.)
PARAMETERS
name
- The name (optionally schema-qualified) of an existing operator class.
index_method
- The name of the index method this operator class is for.
new_name
- The new name of the operator class.
new_owner
- The new owner of the operator class.
new_schema
- The new schema for the operator class.
COMPATIBILITY
There is no ALTER OPERATOR CLASS statement in the SQL standard.
SEE ALSO
CREATE OPERATOR CLASS (CREATE_OPERATOR_CLASS(7)), DROP OPERATOR CLASS (DROP_OPERATOR_CLASS(7)), ALTER OPERATOR FAMILY (ALTER_OPERATOR_FAMILY(7))