On Tue, 2 Jan 2001, Ed Loehr wrote: > I have a table created like so: > > CREATE TABLE foo ( > id INTEGER NOT NULL > ... > ); > > I need to alter the table to get rid of the "NOT NULL" constraint on the > 'id' column. Can I do this using ALTER TABLE? Or do I have to > dump/recreate/reload the table? > > I'm looking for something like "ALTER TABLE foo ALTER COLUMN id DROP NOT > NULL", but the docs don't hint at it... I don't think Postgres supports DROP CONSTRAINT in the ALTER TABLE statement yet. You'll need to create a temp table with the same structure but without the constaint and do a SELECT INTO to copy the data over, then delete the old table and rename the new table to the old name. -- Brett http://www.chapelperilous.net/~bmccoy/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shah, shah! Ayatollah you so!