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This section is from the "Practical PostgreSQL" book, by John Worsley and Joshua Drake. Also available from Amazon: Practical PostgreSQL.
As described in Chapter 3 , tables are the fundamental building blocks with which to store data within your database. Before you can begin to add, retrieve, or modify data within your database, you will first have to construct your tables to house that data.
This section covers how to create, modify and destroy tables, using the CREATE TABLE , ALTER TABLE , and DROP TABLE SQL commands.
 
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