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I. SQL Commands
This part contains reference information for the SQL commands supported by PostgreSQL. By "SQL" the language in general is meant; information about the standards conformance and compatibility of each command can be found on the respective reference page.
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- ABORT -- abort the current transaction
- ALTER AGGREGATE -- change the definition of an aggregate function
- ALTER CONVERSION -- change the definition of a conversion
- ALTER DATABASE -- change a database
- ALTER DOMAIN -- change the definition of a domain
- ALTER FUNCTION -- change the definition of a function
- ALTER GROUP -- change a user group
- ALTER INDEX -- change the definition of an index
- ALTER LANGUAGE -- change the definition of a procedural language
- ALTER OPERATOR -- change the definition of an operator
- ALTER OPERATOR CLASS -- change the definition of an operator class
- ALTER SCHEMA -- change the definition of a schema
- ALTER SEQUENCE -- change the definition of a sequence generator
- ALTER TABLE -- change the definition of a table
- ALTER TABLESPACE -- change the definition of a tablespace
- ALTER TRIGGER -- change the definition of a trigger
- ALTER TYPE -- change the definition of a type
- ALTER USER -- change a database user account
- ANALYZE -- collect statistics about a database
- BEGIN -- start a transaction block
- CHECKPOINT -- force a transaction log checkpoint
- CLOSE -- close a cursor
- CLUSTER -- cluster a table according to an index
- COMMENT -- define or change the comment of an object
- COMMIT -- commit the current transaction
- COPY -- copy data between a file and a table
- CREATE AGGREGATE -- define a new aggregate function
- CREATE CAST -- define a new cast
- CREATE CONSTRAINT TRIGGER -- define a new constraint trigger
- CREATE CONVERSION -- define a new conversion
- CREATE DATABASE -- create a new database
- CREATE DOMAIN -- define a new domain
- CREATE FUNCTION -- define a new function
- CREATE GROUP -- define a new user group
- CREATE INDEX -- define a new index
- CREATE LANGUAGE -- define a new procedural language
- CREATE OPERATOR -- define a new operator
- CREATE OPERATOR CLASS -- define a new operator class
- CREATE RULE -- define a new rewrite rule
- CREATE SCHEMA -- define a new schema
- CREATE SEQUENCE -- define a new sequence generator
- CREATE TABLE -- define a new table
- CREATE TABLE AS -- define a new table from the results of a query
- CREATE TABLESPACE -- define a new tablespace
- CREATE TRIGGER -- define a new trigger
- CREATE TYPE -- define a new data type
- CREATE USER -- define a new database user account
- CREATE VIEW -- define a new view
- DEALLOCATE -- deallocate a prepared statement
- DECLARE -- define a cursor
- DELETE -- delete rows of a table
- DROP AGGREGATE -- remove an aggregate function
- DROP CAST -- remove a cast
- DROP CONVERSION -- remove a conversion
- DROP DATABASE -- remove a database
- DROP DOMAIN -- remove a domain
- DROP FUNCTION -- remove a function
- DROP GROUP -- remove a user group
- DROP INDEX -- remove an index
- DROP LANGUAGE -- remove a procedural language
- DROP OPERATOR -- remove an operator
- DROP OPERATOR CLASS -- remove an operator class
- DROP RULE -- remove a rewrite rule
- DROP SCHEMA -- remove a schema
- DROP SEQUENCE -- remove a sequence
- DROP TABLE -- remove a table
- DROP TABLESPACE -- remove a tablespace
- DROP TRIGGER -- remove a trigger
- DROP TYPE -- remove a data type
- DROP USER -- remove a database user account
- DROP VIEW -- remove a view
- END -- commit the current transaction
- EXECUTE -- execute a prepared statement
- EXPLAIN -- show the execution plan of a statement
- FETCH -- retrieve rows from a query using a cursor
- GRANT -- define access privileges
- INSERT -- create new rows in a table
- LISTEN -- listen for a notification
- LOAD -- load or reload a shared library file
- LOCK -- lock a table
- MOVE -- position a cursor
- NOTIFY -- generate a notification
- PREPARE -- prepare a statement for execution
- REINDEX -- rebuild indexes
- RELEASE SAVEPOINT -- destroy a previously defined savepoint
- RESET -- restore the value of a run-time parameter to the default value
- REVOKE -- remove access privileges
- ROLLBACK -- abort the current transaction
- ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT -- roll back to a savepoint
- SAVEPOINT -- define a new savepoint within the current transaction
- SELECT -- retrieve rows from a table or view
- SELECT INTO -- define a new table from the results of a query
- SET -- change a run-time parameter
- SET CONSTRAINTS -- set constraint checking modes for the current transaction
- SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION -- set the session user identifier and the current user identifier of the current session
- SET TRANSACTION -- set the characteristics of the current transaction
- SHOW -- show the value of a run-time parameter
- START TRANSACTION -- start a transaction block
- TRUNCATE -- empty a table
- UNLISTEN -- stop listening for a notification
- UPDATE -- update rows of a table
- VACUUM -- garbage-collect and optionally analyze a database