ALTER OPERATOR
 
 
  ALTER OPERATOR
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  SQL - Language Statements
 
 
  ALTER OPERATOR
  change the definition of an operator
 
 
ALTER OPERATOR name ( { left_type | NONE } , { right_type | NONE } )
    OWNER TO { new_owner | CURRENT_USER | SESSION_USER }
ALTER OPERATOR name ( { left_type | NONE } , { right_type | NONE } )
    SET SCHEMA new_schema
ALTER OPERATOR name ( { left_type | NONE } , { right_type | NONE } )
    SET ( {  RESTRICT = { res_proc | NONE }
           | JOIN = { join_proc | NONE }
         } [, ... ] )
 
 
  Description
  
   ALTER OPERATOR changes the definition of
   an operator.
  
  
   You must own the operator to use ALTER OPERATOR.
   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's schema.  (These restrictions enforce that altering the owner
   doesn't do anything you couldn't do by dropping and recreating the operator.
   However, a superuser can alter ownership of any operator anyway.)
  
 
 
  Parameters
  
   
    name
    
     
      The name (optionally schema-qualified) of an existing operator.
     
    
   
   
    left_type
    
     
      The data type of the operator's left operand; write
      NONE if the operator has no left operand.
     
    
   
   
    right_type
    
     
      The data type of the operator's right operand; write
      NONE if the operator has no right operand.
     
    
   
   
    new_owner
    
     
      The new owner of the operator.
     
    
   
   
    new_schema
    
     
      The new schema for the operator.
     
    
   
   
     res_proc
     
       
         The restriction selectivity estimator function for this operator; write NONE to remove existing selectivity estimator.
       
      
   
   
     join_proc
     
       
         The join selectivity estimator function for this operator; write NONE to remove existing selectivity estimator.
       
     
   
  
 
 
  Examples
  
   Change the owner of a custom operator a @@ b for type text:
ALTER OPERATOR @@ (text, text) OWNER TO joe;
  
    Change the restriction and join selectivity estimator functions of a custom operator a && b for type int[]:
ALTER OPERATOR && (_int4, _int4) SET (RESTRICT = _int_contsel, JOIN = _int_contjoinsel);
 
 
  Compatibility
  
   There is no ALTER OPERATOR statement in
   the SQL standard.
  
 
 
  See Also