ALTER EVENT TRIGGER(7) PostgreSQL 16.2 Documentation ALTER EVENT TRIGGER(7)

ALTER_EVENT_TRIGGER - change the definition of an event trigger

ALTER EVENT TRIGGER name DISABLE
ALTER EVENT TRIGGER name ENABLE [ REPLICA | ALWAYS ]
ALTER EVENT TRIGGER name OWNER TO { new_owner | CURRENT_ROLE | CURRENT_USER | SESSION_USER }
ALTER EVENT TRIGGER name RENAME TO new_name

ALTER EVENT TRIGGER changes properties of an existing event trigger.

You must be superuser to alter an event trigger.

name

The name of an existing trigger to alter.

new_owner

The user name of the new owner of the event trigger.

new_name

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.

There is no ALTER EVENT TRIGGER statement in the SQL standard.

CREATE EVENT TRIGGER (CREATE_EVENT_TRIGGER(7)), DROP EVENT TRIGGER (DROP_EVENT_TRIGGER(7))

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