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| { |
| "title": "DROP-RESOURCE", |
| "language": "en" |
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| ## DROP-RESOURCE |
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| ### Name |
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| DROP RESOURCE |
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| ### Description |
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| This statement is used to delete an existing resource. Only the root or admin user can delete resources. |
| grammar: |
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| ```sql |
| DROP RESOURCE 'resource_name' |
| ```` |
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| Note: ODBC/S3 resources in use cannot be deleted. |
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| ### Example |
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| 1. Delete the Spark resource named spark0: |
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| ```sql |
| DROP RESOURCE 'spark0'; |
| ```` |
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| ### Keywords |
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| DROP, RESOURCE |
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| ### Best Practice |