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<H2><A NAME="sect0" HREF="#toc0">NAME </A></H2>
drop user -- drop user from within a PostgreSQL instance
<H2><A NAME="sect1" HREF="#toc1">SYNOPSIS
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<B>drop user </B> username <BR>
<H2><A NAME="sect2" HREF="#toc2">DESCRIPTION </A></H2>
<B>drop user</B> <P>
statement removes the named
user from a PostgreSQL instance, along with any databases owned by the
user. It does not remove tables, views, or triggers owned by the named
user in database not owned by the user. This statement can be used in
the place of <A HREF="destroyuser.1.html">destroyuser(1)</A>
, regardless of how the user was created. <P>
<H2><A NAME="sect3" HREF="#toc3">EXAMPLES </A></H2>
--- <BR>
--- Drop a user <BR>
--- <BR>
drop user tab; <BR>
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<H2><A NAME="sect4" HREF="#toc4">SEE ALSO </A></H2>
<A HREF="alter_user.l.html">alter_user(l)</A>
,
<A HREF="create_user.l.html">create_user(l)</A>
. <P>
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