RENAME DATABASE statement
Use the RENAME DATABASE statement to change the name of a database. This statement is an extension to the ANSI/ISO standard for SQL.
Syntax
Element | Description | Restrictions | Syntax |
---|---|---|---|
new_database | New name that you declare here for old_database | Must be unique among database names of the current database server; must not be opened by any user when this statement is issued | Database Name |
old_database | Name that new_database replaces | Must exist on current database server, but it cannot
be the name of the current database Cannot be a tenant database. |
Database Name |
owner | Owner of old_database | Must be the owner of the database | Owner name |
Usage
You can rename a
database if any of the following is true:
- You created the database.
- You have the DBA privilege on the database.
- The database is not a tenant database. Tenant databases cannot be renamed.
The RENAME DATABASE statement fails with error -9874,
however, if the specified database contains any of the following objects:
- a virtual table
- a virtual index
- an R-tree index
- a DataBlade® that references the current name of the database in a user-defined primary access method or in a user-defined secondary access method.
You can only rename databases of the database server to which you are currently connected.
You cannot rename a database from inside an SPL routine.