This example drops a column from a column partition and, because it is the last column in the partition, also drops the partition.
ALTER TABLE orders DROP o_comment_ext1;
This results in the following table definition for orders. Note that the ADD option value for level 1 increases to 2.
CREATE TABLE orders ( o_orderkey INTEGER NOT NULL, o_custkey INTEGER, o_orderstatus CHARACTER(1) CASESPECIFIC, o_totalprice DECIMAL(13,2) NOT NULL, o_ordertsz TIMESTAMP(6) WITH TIME ZONE NOT NULL, o_salesperson VARCHAR(5), o_ordersubstatus CHARACTER(1) CASESPECIFIC, o_ship_addr VARCHAR(500), o_bill_addr VARCHAR(200), o_alt_ship_addr VARCHAR(500), o_alt_bill_addr VARCHAR(200), o_item_count INTEGER ) PARTITION BY (COLUMN ALL BUT ( (o_orderstatus, o_ordersubstatus), ROW(o_ship_addr, o_bill_addr) NO AUTO COMPRESS, COLUMN(o_alt_ship_addr, o_alt_bill_addr)) ADD 2, RANGE_N(o_ordertsz BETWEEN TIMESTAMP '2003-01-01 00:00:00.000000+00:00' AND TIMESTAMP '2009-12-31 23:59:59.999999+00:00' EACH INTERVAL '1' MONTH) ), UNIQUE INDEX(o_orderkey);