## Creating Tables with the SQL API [Writing data to your CARTO account]({{ site.sqlapi_docs }}/guides/making-calls#write-data-to-your-carto-account) enables you to manage data through SQL queries, it does not automatically connect tables as datasets to _Your datasets_ dashboard in CARTO. You must apply the `CDB_CartodbfyTable`function to a target table in order to create and display connected datasets in your account. This additional step of "CARTOfying" data is the process of converting an arbitrary PostgreSQL table into a valid CARTO table, and registering it into the system so that it can be used in the graphical user interface, and the CARTO Engine, to generate maps and analysis. ### Create Tables To create a visible table in CARTO, run the following SQL query with the SQL API: ```bash CREATE TABLE {table_name} ( {column1} {data type}, {column2} {data type}, {column3} {data type}, ... ); ``` While this begins the process of creating the structure for the table, it is still not visible in your dashboard. Run the following request to make the table visible. ```bash SELECT cdb_cartodbfytable({table_name}); ``` **Tip:** If you belong to an organization, you must also include the username as part of the request. ```bash SELECT cdb_cartodbfytable({username}, {table_name}); ``` You will get an `Please set user quota before cartodbfying tables` error if you don't include the username as part of the request. The table is created and added as a connected dataset in _Your datasets_ dashboard. Refresh your browser to ensure that you can visualize it in your account. Once a table is connected to _Your datasets_ dashboard in CARTO, any modifications that you apply to your data through the SQL API are automatically updated. ### Rename Tables To rename a connected dataset in _Your datasets_ dashboard, run the following SQL query with the SQL API: ```bash ALTER TABLE {table_name} RENAME to {renamed table_name}; ``` It may take a few seconds for the connected table to appear renamed. Refresh your browser to ensure that you can visualize the changes in _Your datasets_ dashboard. ### Remove a Table If you remove a table, **any maps using the connected dataset will be affected**. The deleted dataset cannot be recovered. Even if you create a new table with the same name as a removed table, CARTO still internalizes it as a different table. Some users and third-party libraries update the data from a map dataset making a _DROP TABLE_ + _CREATE TABLE_ + _INSERT_ in the table. Doing that, your map will be affected unless you make the _DROP TABLE_ + _CREATE TABLE_ **inside a transaction**. But our recommendation is to use _TRUNCATE TABLE_ + _INSERT_. To remove a connected dataset from _Your datasets_ dashboard, run the following SQL query with the SQL API: ```bash DROP TABLE {table_name}; ``` This removes the connected table from _Your datasets_ dashboard. Refresh your browser to ensure that the connected dataset was removed.