CREATE SYNONYM

Function

CREATE SYNONYM is used to create a synonym object. A synonym is an alias of a database object and is used to record the mapping between database object names. You can use synonyms to access associated database objects.

Precautions

  • The user of a synonym should be its owner.

  • If the schema name is specified, create a synonym in the specified schema. Otherwise create a synonym in the current schema.

  • Database objects that can be accessed using synonyms include tables, views, functions, and stored procedures.

  • To use synonyms, you must have the required permissions on associated objects.

  • The following DML statements support synonyms: SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, EXPLAIN, and CALL.

  • The CREATE SYNONYM statement of an associated function or stored procedure cannot be used in a stored procedure. You are advised to use synonyms existing in the pg_synonym system catalog in the stored procedure.

Syntax

CREATE [ OR REPLACE ] SYNONYM synonym_name
    FOR object_name;

Parameter Description

  • synonym

    Name of a synonym which is created (optionally with schema names)

    Value range: a string. It must comply with the identifier naming rules.

  • object_name

    Name of an object that is associated (optionally with schema names)

    Value range: a string. It must comply with the identifier naming rules.

    Note

    object_name can be the name of an object that does not exist.

Examples

Create schema ot:

CREATE SCHEMA ot;

Create table ot.t1 and its synonym t1:

CREATE TABLE ot.t1(id int, name varchar2(10)) DISTRIBUTE BY hash(id);
CREATE OR REPLACE SYNONYM t1 FOR ot.t1;

Use synonym t1:

SELECT * FROM t1;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1, 'ada'), (2, 'bob');
UPDATE t1 SET t1.name = 'cici' WHERE t1.id = 2;

Create synonym v1 and its associated view ot.v_t1:

CREATE SYNONYM v1 FOR ot.v_t1;
CREATE VIEW ot.v_t1 AS SELECT * FROM ot.t1;

Use synonym v1:

SELECT * FROM v1;

Create overloaded function ot.add and its synonym add:

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION ot.add(a integer, b integer) RETURNS integer AS
$$
SELECT $1 + $2
$$
LANGUAGE sql;

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION ot.add(a decimal(5,2), b decimal(5,2)) RETURNS decimal(5,2) AS
$$
SELECT $1 + $2
$$
LANGUAGE sql;

CREATE OR REPLACE SYNONYM add FOR ot.add;

Use synonym add:

SELECT add(1,2);
SELECT add(1.2,2.3);

Create stored procedure ot.register and its synonym register:

CREATE PROCEDURE ot.register(n_id integer, n_name varchar2(10))
SECURITY INVOKER
AS
BEGIN
    INSERT INTO ot.t1 VALUES(n_id, n_name);
END;
/

CREATE OR REPLACE SYNONYM register FOR ot.register;

Use synonym register to invoke the stored procedure:

CALL register(3,'mia');