--- slug: /en/sql-reference/statements/detach sidebar_position: 43 sidebar_label: DETACH title: "DETACH Statement" --- Makes the server "forget" about the existence of a table, a materialized view, a dictionary, or a database. **Syntax** ``` sql DETACH TABLE|VIEW|DICTIONARY|DATABASE [IF EXISTS] [db.]name [ON CLUSTER cluster] [PERMANENTLY] [SYNC] ``` Detaching does not delete the data or metadata of a table, a materialized view, a dictionary or a database. If an entity was not detached `PERMANENTLY`, on the next server launch the server will read the metadata and recall the table/view/dictionary/database again. If an entity was detached `PERMANENTLY`, there will be no automatic recall. Whether a table, a dictionary or a database was detached permanently or not, in both cases you can reattach them using the [ATTACH](../../sql-reference/statements/attach.md) query. System log tables can be also attached back (e.g. `query_log`, `text_log`, etc.). Other system tables can't be reattached. On the next server launch the server will recall those tables again. `ATTACH MATERIALIZED VIEW` does not work with short syntax (without `SELECT`), but you can attach it using the `ATTACH TABLE` query. Note that you can not detach permanently the table which is already detached (temporary). But you can attach it back and then detach permanently again. Also, you can not [DROP](../../sql-reference/statements/drop.md#drop-table) the detached table, or [CREATE TABLE](../../sql-reference/statements/create/table.md) with the same name as detached permanently, or replace it with the other table with [RENAME TABLE](../../sql-reference/statements/rename.md) query. The `SYNC` modifier executes the action without delay. **Example** Creating a table: Query: ``` sql CREATE TABLE test ENGINE = Log AS SELECT * FROM numbers(10); SELECT * FROM test; ``` Result: ``` text ┌─number─┐ │ 0 │ │ 1 │ │ 2 │ │ 3 │ │ 4 │ │ 5 │ │ 6 │ │ 7 │ │ 8 │ │ 9 │ └────────┘ ``` Detaching the table: Query: ``` sql DETACH TABLE test; SELECT * FROM test; ``` Result: ``` text Received exception from server (version 21.4.1): Code: 60. DB::Exception: Received from localhost:9000. DB::Exception: Table default.test does not exist. ``` **See Also** - [Materialized View](../../sql-reference/statements/create/view.md#materialized) - [Dictionaries](../../sql-reference/dictionaries/index.md)