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# /has/table

```
URL: http://<db.host>:<db.port>/has/table
```

Checks for the existence of a table with the given name.

## Input Parameter Description

<ParamField body="table_name" type="string">
  Name of the table to check for existence, in \[schema\_name.]table\_name format, using standard [name resolution rules](../../concepts/tables/#table-name-resolution).
</ParamField>

<ParamField body="options" type="map of string to strings">
  Optional parameters.

  The default value is an empty map ( \{} ).
</ParamField>

## Output Parameter Description

The Kinetica server embeds the endpoint response inside a standard response structure which contains status information and the actual response to the query.  Here is a description of the various fields of the wrapper:

<ResponseField name="status" type="String">
  'OK' or 'ERROR'
</ResponseField>

<ResponseField name="message" type="String">
  Empty if success or an error message
</ResponseField>

<ResponseField name="data_type" type="String">
  'has\_table\_response' or 'none' in case of an error
</ResponseField>

<ResponseField name="data" type="String">
  Empty string
</ResponseField>

<ResponseField name="data_str" type="JSON or String">
  This embedded JSON represents the result of the /has/table endpoint:

  <Expandable title="data_str">
    <ResponseField name="table_name" type="string">
      Value of input parameter *table\_name*.
    </ResponseField>

    <ResponseField name="table_exists" type="boolean">
      Indicates whether the table exists or not.

      The supported values are:

      * true
      * false
    </ResponseField>

    <ResponseField name="info" type="map of string to strings">
      Additional information.
    </ResponseField>
  </Expandable>

  Empty string in case of an error.
</ResponseField>
