CREATE SCHEMA
Use the CREATE SCHEMA
command to create a new schema.
Syntax
CREATE SCHEMA [IF NOT EXISTS] [database_name.]schema_name [AUTHORIZATION user_name];
CREATE SCHEMA [ IF NOT EXISTS ] AUTHORIZATION user_name;
Parameters
Parameter or clause | Description |
---|---|
schema_name | The name of the schema to be created. |
IF NOT EXISTS clause | Creates a schema if the schema name has not already been used. Otherwise throws an error. |
database_name | The name of the database for the schema to be created in. If not specified, the schema will be created in the default database dev . |
AUTHORIZATION clause | Specifies the owner or authorized user of the schema. If the schema_name is omitted, the user_name is used as the schema name. |
user_name | Specifies the username of the owner or authorized user of the schema. |
Examples
CREATE SCHEMA IF NOT EXISTS schema_1;
note
Names and unquoted identifiers are case-insensitive. Therefore, you must double-quote any of these fields for them to be case-sensitive. See also Identifiers.
Examples of AUTHORIZATION clause
-- Create a new schema for the user 'joe'. As the schema name is omitted, the schema name is default to the user name 'joe'.
CREATE SCHEMA IF NOT EXISTS AUTHORIZATION joe;
----RESULT
CREATE_SCHEMA
-- Create a new schema named 'new_schema', and assign 'joe' as the owner.
CREATE SCHEMA IF NOT EXISTS new_schema AUTHORIZATION joe;
----RESULT
CREATE_SCHEMA
-- Display the existing schemas. You will see 'joe' and 'new_schema'.
SHOW SCHEMAS;
----RESULT
Name
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information_schema
public
pg_catalog
joe
new_schema
rw_catalog
(6 rows)