A Guide to SQL
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Chapter 7, Problem 7CAT
Program Plan Intro
Index deletion:
The “DROP INDEX” command is used to delete the index from the data base.
Syntax for deleting index is as follows:
DROP INDEX INDEX_NAME;
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A Guide to SQL
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