Question

I need to drop a DB2 table if it exists, or drop and ignore errors.

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Solution

First query if the table exists, like

select tabname from syscat.tables where tabschema='myschema' and tabname='mytable'

and if it returns something issue your

drop table myschema.mytable

Other possibility is to just issue the drop command and catch the Exception that will be raised if the table does not exist. Just put that code inside try {...} catch (Exception e) { // Ignore } block for that approach.

OTHER TIPS

Try this one:

IF EXISTS (SELECT name FROM sysibm.systables WHERE name = 'tab_name') THEN
DROP TABLE tab_name;END IF;

The below worked for me in DB2 which queries the SYSCAT.TABLES view to check if the table exists. If yes, it prepares and executes the DROP TABLE statement.

BEGIN    
   IF EXISTS (SELECT TABNAME FROM SYSCAT.TABLES WHERE TABSCHEMA = 'SCHEMA_NAME' AND TABNAME = 'TABLE_NAME') THEN 
      PREPARE stmt FROM 'DROP TABLE SCHEMA_NAME.TABLE_NAME';
      EXECUTE stmt;
   END IF;                                                        
END

search on systable : if you are on as400 (power i, system i) the system table name is QSYS2.SYSTABLES else try sysibm.systables or syscat.tables (This depends on the operating system)

BEGIN    
IF EXISTS (SELECT NAME FROM QSYS2.SYSTABLES WHERE TABLE_SCHEMA = 'YOURLIBINUPPER' AND TABLE_NAME = 'YOUTABLENAMEINUPPER') THEN           
  DROP TABLE YOURLIBINUPPER.YOUTABLENAMEINUPPER;                             
END IF;                                                        
END  ; 

This is simpler and works for me:

DROP TABLE SCHEMA.TEST IF EXISTS;
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