DELETING RECORDS FROM TABLE WITH NESTED WHERE CLAU
Sep 11, 2007
Hi,
I have a query that is executing properly but i want to delete the results of the query. I am trying to do it but i am messing up somewhere in the syntax
Can anybody help me out with this problem?
Below is the query
DELETE FROM DPT_NEW_BINS WHERE(
Select BIN,LEFT(ACCT_NUM_MIN,16), LEFT(ACCT_NUM_MAX,16), ISO_CTRY_CD, REGN_CD ,PROD_TYPE_CD FROM DPT_NEW_BINS o
WHERE EXISTS (SELECT BIN,LEFT(ACCT_NUM_MIN,16), LEFT(ACCT_NUM_MAX,16), ISO_CTRY_CD, REGN_CD ,PROD_TYPE_CD FROM DPT_temp_NEW_BINS i
WHERE o.ACCT_NUM_MIN = i.ACCT_NUM_MIN AND o.ACCT_NUM_MAX = i.ACCT_NUM_MAX))
CAN SOMEBODY POINT OUT MY MISTAKE?
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Mar 18, 2014
I have a situation where deleting old records is blocking updating latest records on highly transactional table and getting timeout errors from application.
In details, I have one table called Tran_table1 in OLTP database. This Tran_table1 is highly transactional table, it will receive data for insert/update continuously
While archiving 2 years old records from Tran_table1 into Tran_table1_archive in batches(using DELETE OUTPUT INTO clause), if there is any UPDATEs on Tran_table1,these updates are getting blocked and result is timeout errors in application.
Is there any SQL Server hints to avoid blocking ..
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Dec 2, 2007
Hi, i need the suggestion here in very familiar db situation ..i have a main table and a primary key of that table is used in many other table as foreign key.If i am deleting a record in a main table,how do i make sure that all the corresponding record in the associated tables,where that foreign key is used, gets deleted too?What are my options?Thanks
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I loaded one table via SSIS and found that it contained many duplicate records (from the input source). I can create a SQL task to delete them, but I wonder if SSIS offers and task "out of the box" to delete dups?
TAI,
barkingdog
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I'm trying to delete some records from some tables in a SQL Server 2008 R2 database. There's a foreign key relationship between the two tables. To make things easier here's the definition of both tables:
-- Parent table
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[PharmInvInItemPackages](
[InventoryInDetailID] [int] IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL,
[InventoryInID] [int] NOT NULL,
[ItemPackageID] [int] NOT NULL,
[code]....
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Sep 24, 2015
I have one table having three columns.This table contains lot of repeated records. I want to delete this records .
In this below example i want to delete all the records which columns id and no columns contains same values.
id no sequence
------------------------------------
35 35432 1
35 35432 2
35 35432 3
36 35432 1
35 45623 1
First three records the columns id and no contains same value. I want to delete this three records.
But in last record for id =35 and no column =45623.it is not repeated so it should not be deleted.
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Jan 27, 2006
Is there a way to delete records from table passing parameter as tablename? I won't to delete all records from a table dependent on table selected. i'm trying to do this with stored procedure...Table to delete depends on the checkbox selected.
Current code(works)
Public Function DelAll()
MZKDB = MZKHRFin
If sloption = "L" Then
sqlConn.ConnectionString = "Server=" & MZKSrv & ";Initial Catalog=" & MZKDB & ";Integrated Security=SSPI;"
ElseIf sloption = "S" Then
sqlConn.ConnectionString = "Server=" & MZKSrv & ";User id=sa;Password=" & MZKPswd & "; Initial Catalog=" & MZKDB & ";"
End If
sqlConn.Open()
sqlTrans = sqlConn.BeginTransaction()
sqlCmd.Connection = sqlConn
sqlCmd.Transaction = sqlTrans
Try
sqlCmd.CommandText = sqlStr
sqlCmd.ExecuteNonQuery()
sqlTrans.Commit()
frm2.txtResult.Text = frm2.txtResult.Text & " " & TableName & " Prior records have been deleted from the database." & vbCrLf
SetCursor()
Catch e As Exception
Try
sqlTrans.Rollback()
Catch ex As SqlException
If Not sqlTrans.Connection Is Nothing Then
frm2.txtResult.Text = frm2.txtResult.Text & " " & TableName & " An exception of type " & ex.GetType().ToString() & " was encountered while attempting to roll back the transaction." & vbCrLf
SetCursor()
End If
End Try
frm2.txtResult.Text = frm2.txtResult.Text & " " & TableName & " Records were NOT deleted from the database." & vbCrLf
SetCursor()
Finally
sqlConn.Close()
End Try
ResetID()
End Function
If cbGenFY.Checked Then
sqlStr = "DELETE FROM FIN_FiscalYear"
TableName = "dbo.FIN_FiscalYear"
DelAll()
ClearCounts()
timeStepStart = Date.Now
GenFY()
timeStepStop = Date.Now
DispOneCounts()
End If
If cbGenFund.Checked Then
sqlStr = "DELETE FROM FIN_Fund"
TableName = "dbo.FIN_Fund"
DelAll()
ClearCounts()
timeStepStart = Date.Now
GenFund()
timeStepStop = Date.Now
DispOneCounts()
End If
If cbGenFunc.Checked Then
sqlStr = "DELETE FROM FIN_Function"
TableName = "dbo.FIN_Function"
DelAll()
ClearCounts()
timeStepStart = Date.Now
GenFunc()
timeStepStop = Date.Now
DispOneCounts()
End If
If cbGenObject.Checked Then
sqlStr = "DELETE FROM FIN_Object"
TableName = "dbo.FIN_Object"
DelAll()
ClearCounts()
timeStepStart = Date.Now
GenObject()
timeStepStop = Date.Now
DispOneCounts()
End If
If cbGenCenter.Checked Then
sqlStr = "DELETE FROM FIN_Center"
TableName = "dbo.FIN_Center"
DelAll()
ClearCounts()
timeStepStart = Date.Now
GenCenter()
timeStepStop = Date.Now
DispOneCounts()
End If
If cbGenProject.Checked Then
sqlStr = "DELETE FROM FIN_CodeBook"
TableName = "dbo.FIN_CodeBook"
DelAll()
sqlStr = "DELETE FROM FIN_BudgetAccnt"
TableName = "dbo.FIN_BudgetAccnt"
DelAll()
sqlStr = "DELETE FROM FIN_Budget"
TableName = "dbo.FIN_Budget"
DelAll()
sqlStr = "DELETE FROM FIN_Project"
TableName = "dbo.FIN_Project"
DelAll()
ClearCounts()
timeStepStart = Date.Now
GenProject()
timeStepStop = Date.Now
TableName = "dbo.FIN_Project"
DispOneCounts()
End If
If cbGenProgram.Checked Then
sqlStr = "DELETE FROM FIN_Program"
TableName = "dbo.FIN_Program"
DelAll()
ClearCounts()
timeStepStart = Date.Now
GenProgram()
timeStepStop = Date.Now
DispOneCounts()
End If
If cbGenGL.Checked Then
sqlStr = "DELETE FROM FIN_gl"
TableName = "FIN_gl"
DelAll()
ClearCounts()
timeStepStart = Date.Now
GenGL()
timeStepStop = Date.Now
DispOneCounts()
End If
If cbGenRevenue.Checked Then
sqlStr = "DELETE FROM FIN_Revenue"
TableName = "FIN_Revenue"
DelAll()
ClearCounts()
timeStepStart = Date.Now
GenRevenue()
timeStepStop = Date.Now
DispOneCounts()
End If
If cbGenBank.Checked Then
sqlStr = "DELETE FROM FIN_VendorBankAccnt"
TableName = "dbo.FIN_VendorBankAccnt"
DelAll()
sqlStr = "DELETE FROM FIN_VendorBank"
TableName = "dbo.FIN_VendorBank"
DelAll()
sqlStr = "DELETE FROM FIN_bankAdd"
TableName = "dbo.FIN_bankAdd"
DelAll()
sqlStr = "DELETE FROM FIN_bankTERMS"
TableName = "dbo.FIN_bankTerms"
DelAll()
sqlStr = "DELETE FROM FIN_bank"
TableName = "dbo.FIN_bank"
DelAll()
ClearCounts()
timeStepStart = Date.Now
GenBank()
timeStepStop = Date.Now
TableName2 = "dbo.FIN_bankTERMS"
TableName3 = "dbo.FIN_BankAdd"
TableName4 = "dbo.FIN_VendorBank"
TableName5 = "dbo.FIN_VendorBankAccnt"
DispTwoCounts()
End If
If cbFinAP.Checked Then
sqlStr = "DELETE FROM FIN_Period"
TableName = "FIN_Period"
DelAll()
ClearCounts()
timeStepStart = Date.Now
GenPeriod()
timeStepStop = Date.Now
DispOneCounts()
End If
If cbFinVM.Checked Then
sqlStr = "DELETE FROM FIN_vendorClass"
TableName = "FIN_vendorClass"
DelAll()
sqlStr = "DELETE FROM FIN_vendorAdd"
TableName = "FIN_vendorAdd"
DelAll()
sqlStr = "DELETE FROM FIN_vendor"
TableName = "FIN_vendor"
DelAll()
sqlStr = "DELETE FROM FIN_AddressType"
TableName = "FIN_AddressType"
DelAll()
sqlStr = "DELETE FROM FIN_VendorStatus"
TableName = "FIN_VendorStatus"
DelAll()
sqlStr = "DELETE FROM States"
TableName = "States"
DelAll()
sqlStr = "DELETE FROM Country"
TableName = "Country"
sqlStr = "DELETE FROM FIN_IndustrialCodes"
TableName = "FIN_IndustrialCodes"
DelAll()
ClearCounts()
timeStepStart = Date.Now
GenIndCodes()
timeStepStop = Date.Now
DispOneCounts()
DelAll()
ClearCounts()
timeStepStart = Date.Now
FinVendStat()
timeStepStop = Date.Now
TableName = "FIN_VendorStatus"
DispOneCounts()
ClearCounts()
timeStepStart = Date.Now
FinAddrType()
timeStepStop = Date.Now
TableName = "FIN_AddressType"
DispOneCounts()
ClearCounts()
timeStepStart = Date.Now
GenCountry()
timeStepStop = Date.Now
TableName = "Country"
DispOneCounts()
ClearCounts()
timeStepStart = Date.Now
GenState()
timeStepStop = Date.Now
TableName = "States"
DispOneCounts()
ClearCounts()
timeStepStart = Date.Now
FinVM()
timeStepStop = Date.Now
TableName = "FIN_Vendor"
TableName2 = "FIN_VendorAdd"
DispTwoCounts()
End If
If cbFinbudget.Checked Then
sqlStr = "DELETE FROM FIN_BudgetAccnt"
TableName = "FIN_BudgetAccnt"
DelAll()
sqlStr = "DELETE FROM FIN_Budget"
TableName = "FIN_Budget"
DelAll()
sqlStr = "DELETE FROM FIN_CodeBook"
TableName = "FIN_CodeBook"
DelAll()
ClearCounts()
TableName = "FIN_Budget"
timeStepStart = Date.Now
FinBudget()
timeStepStop = Date.Now
DispOneCounts()
ClearCounts()
TableName = "FIN_Codebook"
TableName2 = "FIN_budgetAccnt"
timeStepStart = Date.Now
FinCodeBook()
timeStepStop = Date.Now
DispTwoCounts()
ClearCounts()
End If
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CREATE TABLE [EmployeeCompany] (CompanyId int, EmployeeId int)
CREATE VIEW [dvEmployee]
AS
SELECT *
FROM [Employee] INNER JOIN [EmployeeCompany]
ON [Employee].[Id] = [EmployeeCompany].[EmployeeId]
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ON [dbo].[dvEmployee]
INSTEAD OF UPDATE
AS
BEGIN
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FROM EmployeeCompany, INSERTED
WHERE EmployeeCompany.CompanyId = INSERTED.CompanyId
AND EmployeeCompany.EmployeeId = INSERTED.EmployeeId
END
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srNo. UswerID
1 abcd
2 trtr
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gaurav writes "respected sir
here i have a question
how we can delete duplicate records through query in SQL Server
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[Code] ....
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Rajarajan writes "Kindly don't ignore this as regular case.
This is peculiar.
I need to delete one of duplicate records only if they occurs consecutively.
eg.
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2. 232
3. 345
4. 567
5. 232
Here only the first record has to be delete. Kindly help me out.
Thank you.
Regards,
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