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<refentry id="SQL-CREATESCHEMA">
<refmeta>
<refentrytitle id="sql-createschema-title">CREATE SCHEMA</refentrytitle>
<refmiscinfo>SQL - Language Statements</refmiscinfo>
</refmeta>
<refnamediv>
<refname>
CREATE SCHEMA
</refname>
<refpurpose>
define a new schema
</refpurpose>
</refnamediv>
<refsynopsisdiv>
<synopsis>
CREATE SCHEMA <replaceable class="parameter">schemaname</replaceable> [ AUTHORIZATION <replaceable class="parameter">username</replaceable> ] [ <replaceable class="parameter">schema_element</replaceable> [ ... ] ]
CREATE SCHEMA AUTHORIZATION <replaceable class="parameter">username</replaceable> [ <replaceable class="parameter">schema_element</replaceable> [ ... ] ]
</synopsis>
<refsect2 id="R2-SQL-CREATESCHEMA-1">
<title>
Inputs
</title>
<para>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><replaceable class="parameter">schemaname</replaceable></term>
<listitem>
<para>
The name of a schema to be created. If this is omitted, the username
is used as the schema name.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><replaceable class="parameter">username</replaceable></term>
<listitem>
<para>
The name of the user who will own the schema. If omitted,
defaults to the user executing the command. Only superusers
may create schemas owned by users other than themselves.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><replaceable class="parameter">schema_element</replaceable></term>
<listitem>
<para>
An SQL statement defining an object to be created within the schema.
Currently, only <command>CREATE TABLE</>, <command>CREATE VIEW</>,
and <command>GRANT</> are accepted as clauses within
<command>CREATE SCHEMA</>. Other kinds of objects may be created
in separate commands after the schema is created.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
</para>
</refsect2>
<refsect2 id="R2-SQL-CREATESCHEMA-2">
<title>
Outputs
</title>
<para>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><computeroutput>
CREATE
</computeroutput></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Message returned if the command is successful.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><computeroutput>
ERROR: namespace "<replaceable class="parameter">schemaname</replaceable>" already exists
</computeroutput></term>
<listitem>
<para>
If the schema specified already exists.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
</para>
</refsect2>
</refsynopsisdiv>
<refsect1 id="R1-SQL-CREATESCHEMA-1">
<title>
Description
</title>
<para>
<command>CREATE SCHEMA</command> will enter a new schema
into the current database.
The schema name must be distinct from the name of any existing schema
in the current database.
</para>
<para>
A schema is essentially a namespace:
it contains named objects (tables, datatypes, functions, and operators)
whose names may duplicate those of other objects existing in other
schemas. Named objects are accessed either by <quote>qualifying</>
their names with the schema name as a prefix, or by setting a search
path that includes the desired schema(s).
</para>
<para>
Optionally, <command>CREATE SCHEMA</command> can include subcommands
to create objects within the new schema. The subcommands are treated
essentially the same as separate commands issued after creating the
schema, except that if the <literal>AUTHORIZATION</> clause is used,
all the created objects will be owned by that user.
</para>
<refsect2 id="R2-SQL-CREATESCHEMA-3">
<title>
Notes
</title>
<para>
To create a schema, the invoking user must have <literal>CREATE</>
privilege for the current database. (Of course, superusers bypass
this check.)
</para>
<para>
Use <command>DROP SCHEMA</command> to remove a schema.
</para>
</refsect2>
</refsect1>
<refsect1 id="R1-SQL-CREATESCHEMA-2">
<title>
Examples
</title>
<para>
Create a schema:
<programlisting>
CREATE SCHEMA myschema;
</programlisting>
</para>
<para>
Create a schema for user <literal>joe</> --- the schema will also
be named <literal>joe</>:
<programlisting>
CREATE SCHEMA AUTHORIZATION joe;
</programlisting>
</para>
<para>
Create a schema and create a table and view within it:
<programlisting>
CREATE SCHEMA hollywood
CREATE TABLE films (title text, release date, awards text[])
CREATE VIEW winners AS
SELECT title, release FROM films WHERE awards IS NOT NULL;
</programlisting>
Notice that the individual subcommands do not end with semicolons.
</para>
<para>
The following is an equivalent way of accomplishing the same result:
<programlisting>
CREATE SCHEMA hollywood;
CREATE TABLE hollywood.films (title text, release date, awards text[]);
CREATE VIEW hollywood.winners AS
SELECT title, release FROM hollywood.films WHERE awards IS NOT NULL;
</programlisting>
</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1 id="R1-SQL-CREATESCHEMA-3">
<title>
Compatibility
</title>
<refsect2 id="R2-SQL-CREATESCHEMA-4">
<title>
SQL92
</title>
<para>
SQL92 allows a <literal>DEFAULT CHARACTER SET</> clause in
<command>CREATE SCHEMA</command>, as well as more subcommand types
than are presently accepted by <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>.
</para>
<para>
SQL92 specifies that the subcommands in <command>CREATE SCHEMA</command>
may appear in any order. The present
<productname>PostgreSQL</productname> implementation does not handle all
cases of forward references in subcommands; it may sometimes be necessary
to reorder the subcommands to avoid forward references.
</para>
<para>
In SQL92, the owner of a schema always owns all objects within it.
<productname>PostgreSQL</productname> allows schemas to contain objects
owned by users other than the schema owner. This can happen only if the
schema owner grants <literal>CREATE</> rights on his schema to someone
else.
</para>
</refsect2>
</refsect1>
</refentry>
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