Struct ForeignKeyDropStatement

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pub struct ForeignKeyDropStatement { /* private fields */ }
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Drop a foreign key constraint for an existing table

§Examples

use sea_query::{tests_cfg::*, *};

let foreign_key = ForeignKey::drop()
    .name("FK_character_font")
    .table(Char::Table)
    .to_owned();

assert_eq!(
    foreign_key.to_string(MysqlQueryBuilder),
    r#"ALTER TABLE `character` DROP FOREIGN KEY `FK_character_font`"#
);
assert_eq!(
    foreign_key.to_string(PostgresQueryBuilder),
    r#"ALTER TABLE "character" DROP CONSTRAINT "FK_character_font""#
);
// Sqlite does not support modification of foreign key constraints to existing tables

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impl ForeignKeyDropStatement

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pub fn new() -> Self

Construct a new ForeignKeyDropStatement

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pub fn name<T>(&mut self, name: T) -> &mut Self
where T: Into<String>,

Set foreign key name

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pub fn table<T>(&mut self, table: T) -> &mut Self
where T: IntoTableRef,

Set key table and referencing table

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impl ForeignKeyDropStatement

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pub fn build<T: SchemaBuilder>(&self, schema_builder: T) -> String

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pub fn build_any(&self, schema_builder: &dyn SchemaBuilder) -> String

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pub fn to_string<T: SchemaBuilder>(&self, schema_builder: T) -> String

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impl Clone for ForeignKeyDropStatement

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fn clone(&self) -> ForeignKeyDropStatement

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for ForeignKeyDropStatement

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for ForeignKeyDropStatement

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fn default() -> ForeignKeyDropStatement

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl SchemaStatementBuilder for ForeignKeyDropStatement

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fn build<T: SchemaBuilder>(&self, schema_builder: T) -> String

Build corresponding SQL statement for certain database backend and return SQL string
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fn build_any(&self, schema_builder: &dyn SchemaBuilder) -> String

Build corresponding SQL statement for certain database backend and return SQL string
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fn to_string<T: SchemaBuilder>(&self, schema_builder: T) -> String

Build corresponding SQL statement for certain database backend and return SQL string

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