there is no "drop all objects" command.
you'll have to iterate through them
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Browse All TopicsWhat command deletes all tables, views, constraints, etc ?
Basically I want to keep the "HR" schema, but drop everything that is in it ?
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DECLARE
CURSOR c_tables IS SELECT table_name FROM user_tables;
CURSOR v_views IS SELECT view_name FROM user_views;
-- ...
BEGIN
FOR r_tables in c_tables LOOP
EXECUTE IMMEDIATE 'DROP TABLE '||r_tables.table_name||' CASCADE';
END LOOP;
FOR r_views in c_views LOOP
EXECUTE IMMEDIATE 'DROP VIEW '||r_views.view_name;
END LOOP;
-- ...
END;
/
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by: ppinonPosted on 2009-11-02 at 07:32:27ID: 25720255
You can create a small PL/SQL script with drops all the objects from the schema. I write an example...