DROP Statement
Deletes an existing table, procedure, or view from a database, or deletes an existing index from a table.
Note: The Microsoft Access database engine does not support the use of DROP, or any of the DDL statements, with non-Microsoft Access databases. Use the DAO Delete method instead.
Syntax
DROP {TABLE table | INDEX index ON table | PROCEDURE procedure | VIEW view}
The DROP statement has these parts:
Part | Description |
table | The name of the table to be deleted or the table from which an index is to be deleted. |
procedure | The name of the procedure to be deleted. |
view | The name of the view to be deleted. |
index | The name of the index to be deleted from table. |
Remarks
You must close the table before you can delete it or remove an index from it.
You can also use ALTER TABLE to delete an index from a table.
You can use CREATE TABLE to create a table and CREATE INDEX or ALTER TABLE to create an index. To modify a table, use ALTER TABLE.
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