Oracle® Database SQL Reference 10g Release 2 (10.2) Part Number B14200-02 |
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Purpose
Use the DROP
SEQUENCE
statement to remove a sequence from the database.
You can also use this statement to restart a sequence by dropping and then re-creating it. For example, if you have a sequence with a current value of 150 and you would like to restart the sequence with a value of 27, then you can drop the sequence and then re-create it with the same name and a START
WITH
value of 27.
See Also: CREATE SEQUENCE and ALTER SEQUENCE for more information on creating and modifying a sequence |
Prerequisites
The sequence must be in your own schema or you must have the DROP
ANY
SEQUENCE
system privilege.
Syntax
drop_sequence::=
Semantics
schema
Specify the schema containing the sequence. If you omit schema
, then Oracle Database assumes the sequence is in your own schema.
sequence_name
Specify the name of the sequence to be dropped.
Example
Dropping a Sequence: Example The following statement drops the sequence customers_seq
owned by the user oe
, which was created in "Creating a Sequence: Example"). To issue this statement, you must either be connected as user oe
or have the DROP
ANY
SEQUENCE
system privilege:
DROP SEQUENCE oe.customers_seq;