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The DROP COLUMN statement is part of ALTER TABLE and removes columns from a table.
Synopsis
Required Privileges
The user must have the CREATE privilege on the table. 
Parameters
| Parameter | Description | 
|---|---|
| table_name | The name of the table with the column you want to drop. | 
| name | The name of the column you want to drop. | 
| CASCADE | Drop the column even if objects (such as views) depend on it; drop the dependent objects, as well. CASCADEdoes not list objects it drops, so should be used cautiously.However, CASCADEwill not drop dependent indexes; you must useDROP INDEX. This also preventsCASCADEfrom dropping columns with Foreign Key constraints. | 
| RESTRICT | (Default) Do not drop the column if any objects (such as views) depend on it. | 
Examples
Drop Columns
If you no longer want a column in a table, you can drop it.
> ALTER TABLE orders DROP COLUMN billing_zip;
Prevent Dropping Columns with Dependent Objects (RESTRICT)
If the column has dependent objects, such as views, CockroachDB will not drop the column by default; however, if you want to be sure of the behavior you can include the RESTRICT clause.
> ALTER TABLE orders DROP COLUMN customer RESTRICT;
pq: cannot drop column "customer" because view "customer_view" depends on it
Drop Column & Dependent Objects (CASCADE)
If you want to drop the column and all of its dependent options, include the CASCADE clause.
Warning:
CASCADE does not list objects it drops, so should be used cautiously.> SHOW CREATE VIEW customer_view;
+---------------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|     View      |                          CreateView                            |
+---------------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| customer_view | CREATE VIEW customer_view AS SELECT customer FROM store.orders |
+---------------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
> ALTER TABLE orders DROP COLUMN customer CASCADE;
> SHOW CREATE VIEW customer_view;
pq: view "customer_view" does not exist