COMMENT
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  SQL - Language Statements
 
 
  COMMENT
  define or change the comment of an object
 
 
  COMMENT
 
 
COMMENT ON
{
  TABLE object_name |
  COLUMN table_name.column_name |
  AGGREGATE agg_name (agg_type [, ...] ) |
  CAST (source_type AS target_type) |
  CONSTRAINT constraint_name ON table_name |
  CONVERSION object_name |
  DATABASE object_name |
  DOMAIN object_name |
  FUNCTION function_name ( [ [ argmode ] [ argname ] argtype [, ...] ] ) |
  INDEX object_name |
  LARGE OBJECT large_object_oid |
  OPERATOR operator_name (left_type, right_type) |
  OPERATOR CLASS object_name USING index_method |
  OPERATOR FAMILY object_name USING index_method |
  [ PROCEDURAL ] LANGUAGE object_name |
  ROLE object_name |
  RULE rule_name ON table_name |
  SCHEMA object_name |
  SEQUENCE object_name |
  TABLESPACE object_name |
  TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION object_name |
  TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY object_name |
  TEXT SEARCH PARSER object_name |
  TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE object_name |
  TRIGGER trigger_name ON table_name |
  TYPE object_name |
  VIEW object_name
} IS 'text'
 
 
  Description
  
   COMMENT stores a comment about a database object.
  
  
    To modify a comment, issue a new COMMENT> command for the
    same object.  Only one comment string is stored for each object.
    To remove a comment, write NULL in place of the text
    string.
    Comments are automatically dropped when the object is dropped.
  
  
    Comments can be viewed using psql's 
    \d family of commands.
    Other user interfaces to retrieve comments can be built atop
    the same built-in functions that psql uses, namely
    obj_description>, col_description>,
    and shobj_description> 
    (see ).
  
 
 
  Parameters
  
   
    object_name
    table_name.column_name
    agg_name
    constraint_name
    function_name
    op
    rule_name
    trigger_name
    
     
      The name of the object to be commented.  Names of tables,
      aggregates, domains, functions, indexes, operators, operator classes,
      operator families, sequences, text search objects, types, and views can
      be schema-qualified.
     
    
   
   
    agg_type
    
     
      An input data type on which the aggregate function operates.
      To reference a zero-argument aggregate function, write *>
      in place of the list of input data types.
     
    
   
   
   
     source_type
     
      
       The name of the source data type of the cast.
      
     
    
    
     target_type
     
      
       The name of the target data type of the cast.
      
     
    
   
    argmode
    
     
      The mode of a function argument: IN>, OUT>,
      INOUT>, or VARIADIC>.
      If omitted, the default is IN>.
      Note that COMMENT ON FUNCTION does not actually pay
      any attention to OUT> arguments, since only the input
      arguments are needed to determine the function's identity.
      So it is sufficient to list the IN>, INOUT>,
      and VARIADIC> arguments.
     
    
   
   
    argname
    
     
      The name of a function argument.
      Note that COMMENT ON FUNCTION does not actually pay
      any attention to argument names, since only the argument data
      types are needed to determine the function's identity.
     
    
   
   
    argtype
    
     
      The data type(s) of the function's arguments (optionally 
      schema-qualified), if any.
     
    
   
   
    large_object_oid
    
     
      The OID of the large object.
     
    
   
    
     PROCEDURAL
     
      
       This is a noise word.
      
     
    
   
    text
    
     
      The new comment, written as a string literal; or NULL>
      to drop the comment.
     
    
   
    
  
 
 
  Notes
  
   There is presently no security mechanism for comments: any user
   connected to a database can see all the comments for objects in
   that database (although only superusers can change comments for
   objects that they don't own).  For shared objects such as
   databases, roles, and tablespaces comments are stored globally
   and any user connected to any database can see all the comments
   for shared objects.  Therefore, don't put security-critical
   information in comments.
  
 
 
  Examples
  
   Attach a comment to the table mytable:
COMMENT ON TABLE mytable IS 'This is my table.';
   Remove it again:
COMMENT ON TABLE mytable IS NULL;
  
  
   Some more examples:
COMMENT ON AGGREGATE my_aggregate (double precision) IS 'Computes sample variance';
COMMENT ON CAST (text AS int4) IS 'Allow casts from text to int4';
COMMENT ON COLUMN my_table.my_column IS 'Employee ID number';
COMMENT ON CONVERSION my_conv IS 'Conversion to UTF8';
COMMENT ON DATABASE my_database IS 'Development Database';
COMMENT ON DOMAIN my_domain IS 'Email Address Domain';
COMMENT ON FUNCTION my_function (timestamp) IS 'Returns Roman Numeral';
COMMENT ON INDEX my_index IS 'Enforces uniqueness on employee ID';
COMMENT ON LANGUAGE plpython IS 'Python support for stored procedures';
COMMENT ON LARGE OBJECT 346344 IS 'Planning document';
COMMENT ON OPERATOR ^ (text, text) IS 'Performs intersection of two texts';
COMMENT ON OPERATOR - (NONE, text) IS 'This is a prefix operator on text';
COMMENT ON OPERATOR CLASS int4ops USING btree IS '4 byte integer operators for btrees';
COMMENT ON OPERATOR FAMILY integer_ops USING btree IS 'all integer operators for btrees';
COMMENT ON ROLE my_role IS 'Administration group for finance tables';
COMMENT ON RULE my_rule ON my_table IS 'Logs updates of employee records';
COMMENT ON SCHEMA my_schema IS 'Departmental data';
COMMENT ON SEQUENCE my_sequence IS 'Used to generate primary keys';
COMMENT ON TABLE my_schema.my_table IS 'Employee Information';
COMMENT ON TABLESPACE my_tablespace IS 'Tablespace for indexes';
COMMENT ON TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION my_config IS 'Special word filtering';
COMMENT ON TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY swedish IS 'Snowball stemmer for swedish language';
COMMENT ON TEXT SEARCH PARSER my_parser IS 'Splits text into words';
COMMENT ON TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE snowball IS 'Snowball stemmer';
COMMENT ON TRIGGER my_trigger ON my_table IS 'Used for RI';
COMMENT ON TYPE complex IS 'Complex number data type';
COMMENT ON VIEW my_view IS 'View of departmental costs';
  
 
 
  Compatibility
  
   There is no COMMENT command in the SQL standard.