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Oracle PL / SQL » Table » Alter Table 
Marking Columns Unused
   

create table people(
  employee_id     number(9),
  first_name      varchar2(15),
  last_name       varchar2(20),
  email           varchar2(25),
  constraint pk_people primary key (employee_id)
);

insert into people values (1'T''Kyte', 'YourName@q.com');

insert into people values (2'S''Dillon', 'sdillon@q.com');

insert into people values (3'C''Beck', 'clbeck@q.com');

select from people;


alter table people
set unused (first_name, last_name);

drop table people;

   
    
  
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3. Use alter table command to add foreign key constraint
4. Use alter table command to add foreign key with more than two columns
5. Use alter table to add foreign key with cascade delete
6. Use alter table to add foreign key with cascade delete for more than one column
7. Alter table to add a foreign key ON DELETE SET NULL
8. Alter to add DELETE ON NULL with more than one column
9. Alter table to drop unused columns
10. Alter table to drop two columns in a single command
11. Alter table to change the storage
12. Alter table cache
13. Alter table to drop constraints
14. If you are adding more than one column, the column definitions should be enclosed in parentheses and separated by commas.
15. Make myCode a CACHE table.
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