# Remove A Database Column From A Table The `ActiveRecord` migration DSL includes a method [`remove_column`](https://api.rubyonrails.org/v7.0.3.1/classes/ActiveRecord/ConnectionAdapters/SchemaStatements.html#method-i-remove_column) that can be used to remove an existing column from a table. It can be used like so, to remove the `sign_in_count` column from the `users` table. ```ruby def change remove_column :users, :sign_in_count end ``` Though that will work fine, you'll run into an `IrreversibleMigration` error if you try to `rails db:rollback`. It usually a good bet to make migrations reversible when it is easy to do so. All we need in order to make this migration reversible is to add the column type. ```ruby def change remove_column :users, :sign_in_count, :integer end ``` Now you can rollback (or [migrate up-down-up](migrating-up-down-up.md)) no problem. Keep in mind that only the structural changes are reversible. When you remove the column, all of the data goes with it, and that cannot be undone with a simple rollback.