Removes an authentication policy from the system.
CREATE AUTHENTICATION POLICY, ALTER AUTHENTICATION POLICY, DESCRIBE AUTHENTICATION POLICY, SHOW AUTHENTICATION POLICIES
DROP AUTHENTICATION POLICY [ IF EXISTS ] <name>
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Parameters¶name
Specifies the identifier for the authentication policy to drop. If the identifier contains spaces or special characters, you must enclose the string in double quotation marks. Identifiers enclosed in double quotation marks are case-sensitive. The identifier must meet the identifier requirements.
A role used to execute this operation must have the following privileges at a minimum:
Privilege
Object
Notes
OWNERSHIP
Authentication policy
OWNERSHIP is a special privilege on an object that is automatically granted to the role that created the object, but can also be transferred using the GRANT OWNERSHIP command to a different role by the owning role (or any role with the MANAGE GRANTS privilege).
The USAGE privilege on the parent database and schema are required to perform operations on any object in a schema.
For instructions on creating a custom role with a specified set of privileges, see Creating custom roles.
For general information about roles and privilege grants for performing SQL actions on securable objects, see Overview of Access Control.
Usage notes¶You cannot recover dropped authentication policies. You must recreate them.
You cannot drop an authentication policy if it is set on an account or user.
When the IF EXISTS clause is specified and the target object doesn’t exist, the command completes successfully without returning an error.
Drop an authentication policy named my_auth_policy
:
DROP AUTHENTICATION POLICY my_auth_policy;
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