SQL ALTER TABLE Statement
The ALTER TABLE statement is used to add, delete, or modify columns in an existing table.
The ALTER TABLE statement is also used to add and drop various constraints on an existing table.
ALTER TABLE - ADD Column
To add a column in a table, use the following syntax:
ALTER TABLE table_name
ADD column_name datatype;
ADD column_name datatype;
The following SQL adds an "Email" column to the "Customers" table:
ALTER TABLE Customers
ADD Email varchar(255);
ADD Email varchar(255);
ALTER TABLE - DROP COLUMN
To delete a column in a table, use the following syntax (notice that some database systems don't allow deleting a column):
ALTER TABLE table_name
DROP COLUMN column_name;
DROP COLUMN column_name;
The following SQL deletes the "Email" column from the "Customers" table:
ALTER TABLE Customers
DROP COLUMN Email;
DROP COLUMN Email;
ALTER TABLE - ALTER/MODIFY COLUMN
To change the data type of a column in a table, use the following syntax:
SQL Server / MS Access:
ALTER TABLE table_name
ALTER COLUMN column_name datatype;
ALTER COLUMN column_name datatype;
SQL ALTER TABLE Example
Look at the "Persons" table:
Change Data Type Example
Now we want to change the data type of the column named "DateOfBirth" in the "Persons" table.
We use the following SQL statement:
ALTER TABLE Persons
ALTER COLUMN DateOfBirth year;
ALTER COLUMN DateOfBirth year;
DROP COLUMN Example
Next, we want to delete the column named "DateOfBirth" in the "Persons" table.
We use the following SQL statement:
ALTER TABLE Persons
DROP COLUMN DateOfBirth;
DROP COLUMN DateOfBirth;
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