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How to Remove a Default Value to a Column in Snowflake

In Snowflake, we remove the default values to the Column using the “ALTER TABLE” command. This blog illustrates removing the default values through an example.

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Remove a Default Value to the Column in the Snowflake

For removing the default value to the column in the Snowflake, we use the following command:

ALTER TABLE <table_name> ALTER <column_name> DROP DEFAULT

Example:

alter table products
alter id1
drop default1;

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Conclusion

The ALTER TABLE command enables us to remove the default values to a particular column. I hope this blog is sufficient for removing the default values.

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Kalla Saikumar is a technology expert and is currently working as a Marketing Analyst at MindMajix. Write articles on multiple platforms such as Tableau, PowerBi, Business Analysis, SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle, and other courses. And you can join him on LinkedIn and Twitter.

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