public interface DropIndexOnStep extends DropIndexFinalStep
Query that can drop indexes.| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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DropIndexFinalStep |
on(Name tableName)
Specify the table expression on which to drop an index.
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DropIndexFinalStep |
on(java.lang.String tableName)
Specify the table expression on which to drop an index.
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DropIndexFinalStep |
on(Table<?> table)
Specify the table expression on which to drop an index.
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bind, bind, cancel, close, execute, executeAsync, executeAsync, getBindValues, getParam, getParams, getSQL, getSQL, getSQL, isExecutable, keepStatement, queryTimeoutattach, configuration, detach@Support(value={ACCESS,ASE,CUBRID,DB2,DERBY,FIREBIRD,H2,HANA,HSQLDB,INFORMIX,INGRES,MARIADB,MYSQL,ORACLE,POSTGRES,SQLITE,SQLSERVER,SYBASE}) DropIndexFinalStep on(Table<?> table)
SQLDialect.MYSQL, SQLDialect.MARIADB, and
SQLDialect.SQLSERVER use table-scoped index names, not
schema-scoped names. This means that in these databases, the
ON clause is mandatory in order to unambiguously identify an
index. In all other databases, the ON clause will simply be
ignored for compatibility reasons.
@Support(value={ACCESS,ASE,CUBRID,DB2,DERBY,FIREBIRD,H2,HANA,HSQLDB,INFORMIX,INGRES,MARIADB,MYSQL,ORACLE,POSTGRES,SQLITE,SQLSERVER,SYBASE}) DropIndexFinalStep on(java.lang.String tableName)
SQLDialect.MYSQL, SQLDialect.MARIADB, and
SQLDialect.SQLSERVER use table-scoped index names, not
schema-scoped names. This means that in these databases, the
ON clause is mandatory in order to unambiguously identify an
index. In all other databases, the ON clause will simply be
ignored for compatibility reasons.
@Support(value={ACCESS,ASE,CUBRID,DB2,DERBY,FIREBIRD,H2,HANA,HSQLDB,INFORMIX,INGRES,MARIADB,MYSQL,ORACLE,POSTGRES,SQLITE,SQLSERVER,SYBASE}) DropIndexFinalStep on(Name tableName)
SQLDialect.MYSQL, SQLDialect.MARIADB, and
SQLDialect.SQLSERVER use table-scoped index names, not
schema-scoped names. This means that in these databases, the
ON clause is mandatory in order to unambiguously identify an
index. In all other databases, the ON clause will simply be
ignored for compatibility reasons.
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