| title | DROP QUEUE (Transact-SQL) | Microsoft Docs | |||||
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| author | CarlRabeler | |||||
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[!INCLUDE SQL Server - ASDBMI]
Drops an existing queue.
Transact-SQL Syntax Conventions
DROP QUEUE <object>
[ ; ]
<object> ::=
{ database_name.schema_name.queue_name | schema_name.queue_name | queue_name }
database_name
The name of the database that contains the queue to drop. When no database_name is provided, defaults to the current database.
schema_name (object)
The name of the schema that owns the queue to drop. When no schema_name is provided, defaults to the default schema for the current user.
queue_name
The name of the queue to drop.
You cannot drop a queue if any services refer to the queue.
Permission for dropping a queue defaults to the owner of the queue, members of the db_ddladmin or db_owner fixed database roles, and members of the sysadmin fixed server role.
The following example drops the ExpenseQueue queue from the current database.
DROP QUEUE ExpenseQueue ;
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