Utilisez une liste séparée par des virgules :
DROP TABLE foo, bar, baz;
Si vous avez vraiment besoin d'une arme à pied, celle-ci fera son travail :
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION footgun(IN _schema TEXT, IN _parttionbase TEXT)
RETURNS void
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS
$$
DECLARE
row record;
BEGIN
FOR row IN
SELECT
table_schema,
table_name
FROM
information_schema.tables
WHERE
table_type = 'BASE TABLE'
AND
table_schema = _schema
AND
table_name ILIKE (_parttionbase || '%')
LOOP
EXECUTE 'DROP TABLE ' || quote_ident(row.table_schema) || '.' || quote_ident(row.table_name) || ' CASCADE ';
RAISE INFO 'Dropped table: %', quote_ident(row.table_schema) || '.' || quote_ident(row.table_name);
END LOOP;
END;
$$;
SELECT footgun('public', 'tablename');