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DROP
CONVERSION
  
  Name
DROP CONVERSION -- remove a conversion
 
  
  Synopsis
  
DROP CONVERSION [ IF EXISTS ] name [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
 
  
  Description
  DROP CONVERSION removes a previously
  defined conversion. To be able to drop a conversion, you must own
  the conversion.
 
  
  Parameters
  
    
      - IF EXISTS
- 
        Do not throw an error if the conversion does not exist.
        A notice is issued in this case. 
- name
- 
        The name of the conversion. The conversion name can be
        schema-qualified. 
- CASCADE
 RESTRICT
- 
        These key words do not have any effect, since there are
        no dependencies on conversions. 
 
 
  
  Examples
  To drop the conversion named myname:
  
DROP CONVERSION myname;
 
  
  Compatibility
  There is no DROP CONVERSION statement
  in the SQL standard, but a DROP
  TRANSLATION statement that goes along with the CREATE TRANSLATION statement that is similar to
  the CREATE CONVERSION statement in
  PostgreSQL.