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ALTER EVENT TRIGGER — change the definition of an event trigger
Synopsis
ALTER EVENT TRIGGER name
DISABLE
ALTER EVENT TRIGGER name
ENABLE [ REPLICA | ALWAYS ]
ALTER EVENT TRIGGER name
OWNER TO { newowner
| CURRENT_ROLE | CURRENT_USER | SESSION_USER }
ALTER EVENT TRIGGER name
RENAME TO newname
Description
ALTER EVENT TRIGGER
changes properties of an existing event trigger.
You must be superuser to alter an event trigger.
Parameters
name
The name of an existing trigger to alter.
newowner
The user name of the new owner of the event trigger.
newname
The new name of the event trigger.
DISABLE
/ENABLE [ REPLICA | ALWAYS ]
These forms configure the firing of event triggers. A disabled trigger is still known to the system, but is not executed when its triggering event occurs. See also session_replication_role.
Compatibility
There is no ALTER EVENT TRIGGER
statement in the SQL standard.