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CockroachDB supports the following SQL statements. Click a statement for more details.
Data Manipulation Statements
| Statement | Usage | 
|---|---|
CREATE TABLE AS | 
Create a new table in a database using the results from a SELECT statement. | 
DELETE | 
Delete specific rows from a table. | 
EXPLAIN | 
View debugging and analysis details for a SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE statement. | 
INSERT | 
Insert rows into a table. | 
SELECT | 
Select rows from a table. | 
TRUNCATE | 
Deletes all rows from specified tables. | 
UPDATE | 
Update rows in a table. | 
UPSERT | 
Insert rows that do not violate uniqueness constraints; update rows that do. | 
Data Definition Statements
| Statement | Usage | 
|---|---|
ADD COLUMN | 
Add columns to a table. | 
ADD CONSTRAINT | 
Add a constraint to a column. | 
ALTER COLUMN | 
Change a column's Default constraint or drop the Not Null constraint. | 
ALTER TABLE | 
Apply a schema change to a table. | 
ALTER VIEW | 
Rename a view. | 
CREATE DATABASE | 
Create a new database. | 
CREATE INDEX | 
Create an index for a table. | 
CREATE TABLE | 
Create a new table in a database. | 
CREATE TABLE AS | 
Create a new table in a database using the results from a SELECT statement. | 
CREATE VIEW | 
Create a new view in a database. | 
DROP COLUMN | 
Remove columns from a table. | 
DROP CONSTRAINT | 
Remove constraints from a column. | 
DROP DATABASE | 
Remove a database and all its objects. | 
DROP INDEX | 
Remove an index for a table. | 
DROP TABLE | 
Remove a table. | 
DROP VIEW | 
Remove a view. | 
RENAME COLUMN | 
Rename a column in a table. | 
RENAME DATABASE | 
Rename a database. | 
RENAME INDEX | 
Rename an index for a table. | 
RENAME TABLE | 
Rename a table or move a table between databases. | 
SHOW COLUMNS | 
View details about columns in a table. | 
SHOW CONSTRAINTS | 
List constraints on a table. | 
SHOW CREATE TABLE | 
View the CREATE TABLE statement that would create a carbon copy of the specified table. | 
SHOW CREATE VIEW | 
View the CREATE VIEW statement that would create a carbon copy of the specified view. | 
SHOW DATABASES | 
List databases in the cluster. | 
SHOW INDEX | 
View index information for a table. | 
SHOW TABLES | 
List tables in a database. | 
Transaction Management Statements
| Statement | Usage | 
|---|---|
BEGIN | 
Initiate a transaction. | 
COMMIT | 
Commit the current transaction. | 
RELEASE SAVEPOINT | 
When using the CockroachDB-provided function for client-side transaction retries, commit the transaction's changes once there are no retryable errors. | 
ROLLBACK | 
Discard all updates made by the current transaction or, when using the CockroachDB-provided function for client-side transaction retries, rollback to the cockroach_restart savepoint and retry the transaction. | 
SAVEPOINT | 
When using the CockroachDB-provided function for client-side transaction retries, start a retryable transaction. | 
SET TRANSACTION | 
Set the isolation level or priority for the session or for an individual transaction. | 
SHOW | 
View the current transaction settings. | 
Privilege Management Statements
| Statement | Usage | 
|---|---|
CREATE USER | 
Creates a SQL user, which lets you control privileges on your databases and tables. | 
GRANT | 
Grant privileges to users. | 
REVOKE | 
Revoke privileges from users. | 
SHOW GRANTS | 
View privileges granted to users. | 
SHOW USERS | 
Lists the users for all databases. | 
Session Management Statements
| Statement | Usage | 
|---|---|
SET | 
Set the current session parameters. | 
SET TRANSACTION | 
Set the isolation level or priority for an individual transaction. | 
SHOW | 
List the current session or transaction settings. | 
Cluster Management Statements
| Statement | Usage | 
|---|---|
SHOW ALL CLUSTER SETTINGS | 
List the current cluster-wide settings. | 
SET CLUSTER SETTING | 
Set a cluster-wide setting. | 
Backup & Restore Statements (Enterprise)
The following statements are available only to enterprise license users.
| Statement | Usage | 
|---|---|
BACKUP | 
Create disaster recovery backups of databases and tables. | 
RESTORE | 
Restore databases and tables using your backups. |