PostgreSQL - Removing Temporary Table Last Updated : 15 Jul, 2025 Comments Improve Suggest changes Like Article Like Report In PostgreSQL, one can drop a temporary table by the use of the DROP TABLE statement. Syntax: DROP TABLE temp_table_name; Unlike the CREATE TABLE statement, the DROP TABLE statement does not have the TEMP or TEMPORARY keyword created specifically for temporary tables. To demonstrate the process of dropping a temporary table let's first create one by following the below instructions. First, we create a sample database(say, test) to add a temporary table using the below statement: CREATE DATABASE test; After creating the database we switch into it using the following command: \c test; Now we add a temporary table (say, mytemp) to the test database as below: CREATE TABLE mytemp(c INT); Verify if the table has been created using the below statement: SELECT * FROM mytemp; It should show you the below table: Now that our temporary table is created we remove it in the below example. Example: We use the DROP TABLE statement inside the database test as follows to drop the temporary table: DROP TABLE mytemp; Now we verify if the table has been removed successfully using the below statement: SELECT * FROM mytemp; Output: The above-shown error raised by PostgreSQL shows that the mytemp table doesn't exist anymore. Comment More info R rajukumar19 Follow Improve Article Tags : PostgreSQL postgreSQL-managing-table Explore BasicsPostgreSQL Tutorial8 min readWhat is PostgreSQL - Introduction2 min readInstall PostgreSQL on Windows2 min readInstall PostgreSQL on Mac3 min readDatabase OperationsPostgreSQL - Create Database5 min readPostgreSQL - Loading a Database3 min readPostgreSQL ALTER DATABASE3 min readPostgreSQL - Rename Database4 min readPostgreSQL - Show Databases3 min readData TypesPostgreSQL - Data Types5 min readPostgreSQL - Boolean Data Type4 min readPostgreSQL - CHAR Data Type5 min readPostgreSQL - VARCHAR Data Type3 min readPostgreSQL - NUMERIC Data Type5 min readPostgreSQL - Date Data Type4 min readPostgreSQL - TIME Data Type4 min readPostgreSQL - JSON Data Type4 min readPostgreSQL - CREATE DOMAIN3 min readQuerying TablesPostgreSQL - SELECT3 min readPostgreSQL - ORDER BY clause2 min readPostgreSQL - WHERE clause6 min readPostgreSQL FETCH Clause4 min readPostgreSQL - IN operator4 min readPostgreSQL - HAVING clause4 min readPostgreSQL - GROUP BY clause4 min readPostgreSQL - LIKE operator5 min readPostgreSQL - BETWEEN Operator3 min readTable OperationsPostgreSQL - CREATE TABLE5 min readPostgreSQL - SELECT INTO4 min readPostgreSQL - CREATE SEQUENCE4 min readPostgreSQL - ALTER TABLE6 min readPostgreSQL - ADD COLUMN4 min readPostgreSQL - DROP COLUMN2 min readPostgreSQL - Rename Table2 min readPostgreSQL - DROP TABLE5 min readPostgreSQL - TRUNCATE TABLE4 min readPostgreSQL - Copy a Table3 min readPostgreSQL - Comparing Tables3 min readPostgreSQL - Show Tables4 min readModifying DataPostgreSQL - INSERT4 min readPostgreSQL - Insert Multiple Values in Various Rows3 min readPostgreSQL UPDATE Statement5 min readPostgreSQL - DELETE4 min readPostgreSQL - Upsert4 min readConditionalsPostgreSQL - CASE3 min readPostgreSQL COALESCE5 min readPostgreSQL - NULLIF() Function4 min readPostgreSQL - CAST3 min readControl FlowPostgreSQL - IF Statement5 min readPostgreSQL - CASE Statement4 min readPostgreSQL - Loop Statement3 min readPostgreSQL - While Loops4 min readPostgreSQL - Exit Statement3 min readPostgreSQL - Continue3 min readTransactions & ConstraintsPostgreSQL - Transactions4 min readPostgreSQL - COMMIT4 min readPostgreSQL - Primary Key4 min readPostgreSQL - Foreign Key5 min readPostgreSQL - CHECK Constraint2 min readPostgreSQL - UNIQUE Constraint3 min readPostgreSQL - NOT NULL Constraint3 min readJOINS & SchemasPostgreSQL - Joins5 min readPostgreSQL - LEFT JOIN5 min readPostgreSQL - INNER JOIN2 min readPostgreSQL - FULL OUTER JOIN4 min readPostgreSQL - SELF JOIN4 min readPostgreSQL - Schema5 min readPostgreSQL - CREATE SCHEMA5 min readPostgreSQL - DROP SCHEMA4 min readPostgreSQL - ALTER SCHEMA3 min read Like