DROP_USER_MAPPING (7) Linux Manual Page
DROP USER MAPPING – remove a user mapping for a foreign server
Synopsis
DROP USER MAPPING [ IF EXISTS ] FOR { username | USER | CURRENT_USER | PUBLIC } SERVER servername
Description
DROP USER MAPPING removes an existing user mapping from foreign server.
The owner of a foreign server can drop user mappings for that server for any user. Also, a user can drop a user mapping for his own user name if USAGE privilege on the server has been granted to the user.
Parameters
- IF EXISTS
- Do not throw an error if the user mapping does not exist. A notice is issued in this case.
- username
- User name of the mapping. CURRENT_USER and USER match the name of the current user. PUBLIC is used to match all present and future user names in the system.
- servername
- Server name of the user mapping.
Examples
Drop a user mapping bob, server foo if it exists:
DROP USER MAPPING IF EXISTS FOR bob SERVER foo;
Compatibility
DROP USER MAPPING conforms to ISO/IEC 9075-9 (SQL/MED). The IF EXISTS clause is a PostgreSQL extension.
See Also
CREATE USER MAPPING [create_user_mapping(7)], ALTER USER MAPPING [alter_user_mapping(7)]
