I am converting all the inline sql in my ASP.NET app to stored procs and I am experiencing some difficultly with my shortest and least complex stored proc. I am new to both ASP.NET and SQL especially using stored procedures so this may have some extremely obvious flaw in it. I am trying to delete a entry that has parts in two tables. I created a stored procedure along the lines of: CREATE PROCEDURE DeleteEntry(Â Â Â Â Â @EntryIDINT)ASDELETE FROM firstTable WHERE entry_id = @EntryIDDELETE FROM secondTable WHERE entry_id = @EntryIDI have a remove button on a asp page that executes the stored procedure but it only removes the entry from the second table the first time I click it and then when I click it a second time it removes the entry from the first table.
The method I wrote to delete records is working if there's one record, but not for more than one. This method takes a string, and I've examined what is passed in and everything looks ok, but then no error occurs where there's more than one record, but no delete occurs either. Here's what I see in my Trace.Warn statement: Delete From Photo_TBL where PhotoID IN ('223,224') So the sql looks fine but I can't figure out why it's not working. Here's my method for deleting. Can you see what might be wrong? Thanks public void PerformDeletion(string photoID) { //Response.Write(photoID);
// Set up SqlCommand, connection to db, sql statement, etc. SqlCommand DeleteCommand = new SqlCommand(); DeleteCommand.Connection = DBConnectionClass.myConnection; DeleteCommand.CommandType = CommandType.Text;
// Store Primary Key photoID passed here from DeleteRows_Click // in a parameter for DeleteCommand SqlParameter DeletePrimaryKeyParam = new SqlParameter(); DeletePrimaryKeyParam.ParameterName = "@PhotoID"; DeletePrimaryKeyParam.Value = photoID.ToString();
// Insert new parameter into command object DeleteCommand.Parameters.Add(DeletePrimaryKeyParam);
// Delete row, open connection, execute, close connection DeleteCommand.CommandText = ("Delete From Photo_TBL where PhotoID IN ('" + photoID + "')"); Trace.Warn(DeleteCommand.CommandText); // DeleteCommand.Connection.Close(); DeleteCommand.Connection.Open(); DeleteCommand.ExecuteNonQuery(); DeleteCommand.Connection.Close();
// Call BindData so GridView is binded and most recent changes appear BindData(); }
OK, this is a big problem, with multiple tables, but here goes. Here's my schema:
-------------------------------------------------- Events -------------------------------------------------- ID | E_Title --------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------- EventOptionGroups -------------------------------------------------- ID | EOG_EventID | EOG_OptionGroupID --------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------- OptionGroups -------------------------------------------------- ID | OG_Title --------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------- Options -------------------------------------------------- ID | O_OptionGroupID --------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------- EventRegistration -------------------------------------------------- ID | ER_EventID --------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------- RegistrantOptions -------------------------------------------------- ID | RO_EventRegistrationID | RO_OptionGroupID --------------------------------------------------
OK, what I'm trying to do is, when I delete an event, I need to delete all the data associated with that event. So here's the thought process.
Delete Event based on ID Delete all EventRegistration where ER_EventID = Event.ID Delete all RegistrantOptions where RO_EventRegistrationID = EventRegistration.ID Delete all EventOptionGroups where EOG_EventID = Event.ID Delete all OptionGroups where OptionGroups.ID = EOG_OptionGroupID Delete all Options where O_OptionGroupID = OptionGroups.ID
Sorry that it's so complicated, by I need help. There are foreign key constraints on the tables as well, so you have to work from the bottom back up.
I have 30 or 40 tables in a database called Temp with names like PV_ and i am trying to figure out how to loop through and delete them. I've searched all over the web and forums looking for an answer but can't seem to find it. Does anyone know how to delete tables with the keyword like?
Hello All, I have a table: idSurrogate int identity id1 int id2 int
id1 + id2 is a unique index
I need to delete multiple rows from the table given a list of id1 and a list of id2 In other words @id1List = '10,20,30' @id2List = '1,3,5' I need to delete these 3 rows from the table 1) @id1=10 and @id2=1 2) @id1=20 and @id2=3 3) @id1=30 and @id2=5
I am a bit lazy today - can anyone help out with a delete sql stmt
Hello I am trying to delete multiple rows in my sql 2000 database, I have used the following sysntax but I keep getting errors: DELETE From NameList WHERE LName = 'Smith';and LName = 'Jones';and LName = 'Peters';and LName = 'Adams';and LName = 'Conner';and LName = 'Simon'; I have tried editing the syntax in a variety of ways, but I just can't find the correct solution. I have Googled and so far not found another syntax format. What am I doing wrong. Thanks. Lynn
Hi: I have 3 tables namely: 1 Category(CategoryID(int), CategoryName(varchar), 2 SubCategory( CategoryID(int),SubcategoryID(int),SubcategoryName) 3 Productlist (ProductID(int),ProductName(varchar),CategoryID(int), CategoryName(varchar),SubcategoryID(int),SubcategoryName(varchar)) how to delete correspoding subcategories of category from SubCategory,Productlist tables using triggers Ex: Category :TV Subcategory:ColorTV,Plasma,LCD...Plz Send me the query.... Thanks
I have a table with a large number of records that I need to delete, before attempt to perform the delete I also archived the records to another table.
So I need to delete all of these selected records stored in the archive table from the main table. I can now reference all the records that qualify for the delete in the main table by performing a join on the archive table like so:
select * from my_main_table a join my_archive_table b on a.distinct_id=b.distinct_id and a.surrogate_key=b.surrogate_key and a.identifier=b.indentifier
So all the records check out to be the ones I'd like to perform a delete on but I just can't figure out how to perform a delete of the records with little or no change to the existing query.
Obviously something like this won't work:
delete from my_main_table a join my_archive_table b on a.distinct_id=b.distinct_id and a.surrogate_key=b.surrogate_key and a.identifier=b.indentifier
Though it would be nice if it did.:D
So my question is how would I use the existing query with some modification to delete only the records that this query returns. I've tried selection of records in the main table based on the existing records in the archive table but it can return a higher number of records than what I know is expected. I actually need the join specified to be in place to do it.
I have an SQL 2000 server. I have multiple tables in the db that have a row with a time stamp of '10-23-2007'. What I am trying to do is delete these specific rows because they don't belong. So I need to query the db for table names that are like 'elect_Sub%' and then execute a query on those tables that would delete the row with the time_stamp '10-23-2007'. I know that I have to use the db schema to get the table names, but I need help in writing the sql script that will automatically scroll through the tables.
i am using asp.net vb, i have 2 table show as below if i want to delete the forumid 1 row,then how would i delete the topic table who belong to the forumid 1. how would 1 do it if i am using gridview Forum table Forumid | Forumname 1 | hi 2 | me Topic table Topicid | Forumid | Topicname 1 | 1 | yo 2 | 1 | everyone 3 | 1 | google
How can I run through an array of ID's and delete the fields associated to it in a single table? Â I have a lot of bad data that needs to be removed. Â BTW, I'm using the SQL Server Management Studio to do this.
I'm currently doing by hand by using the following.
USE database; DECLARE @id integer SET @id = XXXXX DELETE FROM table WHERE id = @id;
I would like to use the same code but with a slight variation to support an array.
I have the following scenario : CustomerDetail customerid customername status app_no
[status = 0 means customer virtually deleted]
CustomerArchive archiveno [autoincrement] customerid customername status
At the end of the month, I have to physically delete customers. I have written two stored procs:
proc1 create proc spoc_startdeletion as declare @app_no int select @app_no = (select app_no from customerdetail where status=0) EXEC spoc_insertcustomerarchive @app_no -- After transferrin, physically delete delete from customerdetail where status=0
proc2 create proc spoc_insertcustomerarchive @app_no int as insert into customerarchive(customerid,customername,status) select customerid,customername,status from customerdetail where app_no = @app_no
It works fine if there is only one row with status=0, however the problem is that when there are multiple rows in customerdetail with status=0, it returns 'Subquery returned more than one value'
How can i transfer multiple rows one by one from the customerdetail to customerarchive and then delete the rows once they are transferred.
This a microsoft SQL 2000 server. I have a DB with mutliple tables that have a column called "Date_stamp", which is used as a primary ID. Here is my problem: Some of tables have a bad datetime entry for the "Date_stamp". The bad entry is '2008-3-18". I need to delete this entry from every single table that has a name similary to 'Elect_Sub%Daily'.
I know how to get the user table names from the DB as follows:
SELECT name FROM dbo.sysobjects WHERE xtype = 'U' and name like 'Elect_Sub%Daily'
What I need to do is have a query that will basically scroll through the tables name produced by the above query and search and delete the entries that read '2008-3-18".
delete from tableName where Date_Stamp = '2008-3-18'
I have a requirement to delete all the orphans users for the databases. The issue I am having is with when database principal owns a schema in the DB, User cannt be dropped.
How do I transfer it to DBO in case I am looping multiple databases. This is what I got so far .
declare @is_read_only nvarchar (200) Select @is_read_only = is_read_only from master.sys.databases where name='test' /* This should be a parameter value */ IF @IS_READ_ONLY= 0 BEGIN Declare @SQL as varchar (200)
I frequently have the problem where I have a list of items to delete ina temp table, such asProjectId Description------------- ----------------1 test12 test43 test34 test2And I want to delete all those items from another table.. What is thebest way to do that? If I use two IN clauses it will do it where itmatches anything in both, not the exact combination of the two. I can'tdo joins in a delete clause like an update, so how is this typicallyhandled?The only way I can see so far to get around it is to concatenate thecolumns like CAST(ProjectId as varchar) + '-' + Description and do anIN clause on that which is pretty nasty.Any better way?
I have some simple files but they are failing because the delete history task is failing as it is looking for files in a non existent directory.
It is looking for files in C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL10_50.INSTANCEMSSQLLog whereas it should be looking in C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL10_50.MSSQLSERVERMSSQLLog
how I can get this corrected so I can get the Maintenance Plans to run correctly.
I have tried deleting and recreating the Plan but to no avail
I am using Master Data Service for couple of months now. I can load, update, merge and soft delete data in MDS. Occasionally we even have to hard delete data from MDS. If we keep on soft deleting records in a MDS table eventually there will be huge number of soft deleted records. Is there an easy way to hard delete all the soft deleted records from all MDS tables in a specific Model.
Background: Am working on completing an ORM that can not only handles CRUD actions -- but that can also updates the structure of a table transparently when the class defs change. Reason for this is that I can't get the SQL scripts that would work for updating a software on SqlServer to be portable to other DBMS systems. Doing it by code, rather than SQL batch has a chance of making cross-platform, updateable, software...
Anyway, because it needs to be cross-DBMS capable, the constraints are that the system used must work for the lowest common denominator....ie, a 'recipe' of steps that will work on all DBMS's.
The Problem: There might be simpler ways to do this with SqlServer (all ears :-) - just in case I can't make it cross platform right now) but, with simplistic DBMS's (SqlLite, etc) there is no way to ALTER table once formed: one has to COPY the Table to a new TMP name, adding a Column in the process, then delete the original, then rename the TMP to the original name.
This appears possible in SqlServer too --...as long as there are no CASCADE operations. Truncate table doesn't seem to be the solution, nor drop, as they all seem to trigger a Cascade delete in the Foreign Table.
So -- please correct me if I am wrong here -- it appears that the operations would be along the lines of: a) Remove the Foreign Key references b) Copy the table structure, and make a new temp table, adding the column c) Copy the data over d) Add the FK relations, that used to be in the first table, to the new table e) Delete the original f) Done?
The questions are: a) How does one alter a table to REMOVE the Foreign Key References part, if it has no 'name'. b) Anyone know of a good clean way to get, and save these constraints to reapply them to the new table. Hopefully with some cross platform ADO.NET solution? GetSchema etc appears to me to be very dbms dependant? c) ANY and all tips on things I might run into later that I have not mentioned, are also greatly appreciated.
I am having great difficulty with cascading deletes, delete triggers and referential integrity.
The database is in First Normal Form.
I have some tables that are child tables with two foreign keyes to two different parent tables, for example:
Table A / Table B Table C / Table D
So if I try to turn on cascading deletes for A/B, A/C, B/D and C/D relationships, I get an error that I cannot have cascading delete because it would create multiple cascade paths. I do understand why this is happening. If I delete a row in Table A, I want it to delete child rows in Table B and table C, and then child rows in table D as well. But if I delete a row in Table C, I want it to delete child rows in Table D, and if I delete a row in Table B, I want it to also delete child rows in Table D.
SQL sees this as cyclical, because if I delete a row in table A, both table B and table C would try to delete their child rows in table D.
Ok, so I thought, no biggie, I'll just use delete triggers. So I created delete triggers that will delete child rows in table B and table C when deleting a row in table A. Then I created triggers in both Table B and Table C that would delete child rows in Table D.
When I try to delete a row in table A, B or C, I get the error "Delete Statement Conflicted with COLUMN REFERENCE". This does not make sense to me, can anyone explain? I have a trigger in place that should be deleting the child rows before it attempts to delete the parent row...isn't that the whole point of delete triggers?????
This is an example of my delete trigger:
CREATE TRIGGER [DeleteA] ON A FOR DELETE AS Delete from B where MeetingID = ID; Delete from C where MeetingID = ID;
And then Table B and C both have delete triggers to delete child rows in table D. But it never gets to that point, none of the triggers execute because the above error happens first.
So if I then go into the relationships, and deselect the option for "Enforce relationship for INSERTs and UPDATEs" these triggers all work just fine. Only problem is that now I have no referential integrity and I can simply create unrestrained child rows that do not reference actual foreign keys in the parent table.
So the question is, how do I maintain referential integrity and also have the database delete child rows, keeping in mind that the cascading deletes will not work because of the multiple cascade paths (which are certainly required).
I'm trying to clean up a database design and I'm in a situation to where two tables need a FK but since it didn't exist before there are orphaned records.
Tables are:
Brokers and it's PK is BID
The 2nd table is Broker_Rates which also has a BID table.
I'm trying to figure out a t-sql statement that will parse through all the recrods in the Broker_Rates table and delete the record if there isn't a match for the BID record in the brokers table.
I know this isn't correct syntax but should hopefully clear up what I'm asking
this is my Delete Query NO 1 alter table ZT_Master disable trigger All Delete ZT_Master WHERE TDateTime> = DATEADD(month,DATEDIFF(month,0,getdate())-(select Keepmonths from ZT_KeepMonths where id =1),0) AND TDateTime< DATEADD(month,DATEDIFF(month,0,getdate()),0) alter table ZT_Master enable trigger All
I have troble in Delete Query No 2 here is a select statemnt , I need to delete them select d.* from ZT_Master m, ZT_Detail d where (m.Prikey=d.MasterKey) And m.TDateTime> = DATEADD(month,DATEDIFF(month,0,getdate())-(select Keepmonths from ZT_KeepMonths where id =1),0) AND m.TDateTime< DATEADD(month,DATEDIFF(month,0,getdate()),0) I tried modified it as below delete d.* from ZT_Master m, ZT_Detail d where (m.Prikey=d.MasterKey) And m.TDateTime> = DATEADD(month,DATEDIFF(month,0,getdate())-(select Keepmonths from ZT_KeepMonths where id =1),0) AND m.TDateTime< DATEADD(month,DATEDIFF(month,0,getdate()),0) but this doesn't works..
can you please help? and can I combine these 2 SQL Query into one Sql Query? thank you
I'm using SqlDataSource and an Access database. Let's say I got two tables:user: userID, usernamemessage: userID, messagetextLet's say a user can register on my website, and leave several messages there. I have an admin page where I can select a user and delete all of his messages just by clicking one button.What would be the best (and easiest) way to make this?Here's my suggestion:I have made a "delete query" (with userID as parameter) in MS Access. It deletes all messages of a user when I type in the userID and click ok.Would it be possible to do this on my ASP.net page? If yes, what would the script look like?(yes, it is a newbie question)
The requirement is: I should allow single row delete from a table but not bulk delete. An audit table should get updated if there is any single delete or single update. So I wrote the triggers as follows: for single and bulk delete
ALTER TRIGGER [dbo].[TRG_Delete_Bulk_tbl_attendance] ON [dbo].[tbl_attendance] AFTER DELETE AS
[code]...
When I try to run the website, the database error I am getting is:Transaction count after EXECUTE indicates that a COMMIT or ROLLBACK TRANSACTION statement is missing. Previous count = 0, current count = 1.
I ran the following query in Query Analyzer on a machine running SQL Server 2000. I'm attempting to delete from a linked server running SQL Server 2005:
DELETE FROM sql2005.production.dbo.products WHERE vendor='Foo' AND productId NOT IN ( SELECT productId FROM sql2000.staging.dbo.fooProductList )
The status message (and @@ROWCOUNT) told me 8 rows were affected, but nothing was actually deleted; when I ran a SELECT with the same criteria as the DELETE, all 8 rows are still there. So, once more I tried the DELETE command. This time it told me 7 rows were affected; when I ran the SELECT again, 5 of the rows were still there. Finally, after running this exact same DELETE query 5 times, I was able to remove all 8 rows. Each time it would tell me that a different number of rows had been deleted, and in no case was that number accurate.
I've never seen anything like this before. Neither of the tables involved were undergoing any other changes. There's no replication going on, or anything else that should introduce any delays. And I run queries like this all day, involving every thinkable combination of 2000 and 2005 servers, that don't give me any trouble.
Does anyone have suggestions on what might cause this sort of behavior?
I have a problem with one report on my server. A user has requested that I exclude him from receiving a timed email subscription to several reports. I was able to amend all the subscriptions except one. When I try to remove his email address from the subscription I receive this error:
An internal error occurred on the report server. See the error log for more details. (rsInternalError) Get Online Help
For more information about this error navigate to the report server on the local server machine, or enable remote errors
Online no help couldn't offer any advice at all, so I thought I'd just delete the subscription and recreate it again, but I receive the same message. "Okay, no problem, I'll just delete the report and redeploy it and set up the subscription so all the other users aren't affected", says I. "Oh, no!", says the report server, and then it give me this message:
System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapException: Server was unable to process request. ---> System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Only members of sysadmin role are allowed to update or delete jobs owned by a different login. at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.OnError(SqlException exception, Boolean breakConnection) at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlInternalConnection.OnError(SqlException exception, Boolean breakConnection) at System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.ThrowExceptionAndWarning(TdsParserStateObject stateObj) at System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.Run(RunBehavior runBehavior, SqlCommand cmdHandler, SqlDataReader dataStream, BulkCopySimpleResultSet bulkCopyHandler, TdsParserStateObject stateObj) at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.FinishExecuteReader(SqlDataReader ds, RunBehavior runBehavior, String resetOptionsString) at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.RunExecuteReaderTds(CommandBehavior cmdBehavior, RunBehavior runBehavior, Boolean returnStream, Boolean async) at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.RunExecuteReader(CommandBehavior cmdBehavior, RunBehavior runBehavior, Boolean returnStream, String method, DbAsyncResult result) at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.InternalExecuteNonQuery(DbAsyncResult result, String methodName, Boolean sendToPipe) at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.ExecuteNonQuery() at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.InstrumentedSqlCommand.ExecuteNonQuery() at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.DBInterface.DeleteObject(String objectName) at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.RSService._DeleteItem(String item) at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.RSService.ExecuteBatch(Guid batchId) at Microsoft.ReportingServices.WebServer.ReportingService2005.ExecuteBatch() --- End of inner exception stack trace ---
What's even weirder is that I'm the owner and creator of the report and I'm a system admin and content manager on the report server and I set up the subscription when the report was initially deployed. Surely I should have sufficient rights to fart around with this subscription/report as I see fit?
I have rebooted the server, redeployed the report, checked credentials on the data source and tried amending and deleting from both the report manager and management studio but still I am prevented from doing so.
This one is weird and I am missing something fundamental on this one. A developer was getting a timeout with this...
CREATE PROCEDURE p_CM_DeleteBatch ( @SubmitterTranID VARCHAR(50) ) AS DECLARE @COUNT INT, @COMMIT INT
SET @COUNT = 0 SET @COMMIT = 1 --DO NOT CHANGE THIS. The Operation will be commited only when this value is 1
select @COUNT = COUNT(*) from claimsreceived where (claimstatus NOT IN ('Keyed', 'Imported')) AND SubmitterTranID = @SubmitterTranID
IF (@COUNT = 0) --This means that that Claims under this Batch have not been adjudicated & it is safe to delete BEGIN BEGIN TRANSACTION DELETE FROM INVOICECLAIMMAPPING WHERE CLMRECDID IN (SELECT DISTINCT CLMRECDID FROM CLAIMSRECEIVED WHERE SUBMITTERTRANID = @SUBMITTERTRANID) IF (@@ERROR <> 0) SET @COMMIT = 0
DELETE FROM ClaimsPayment WHERE SubmitterTranID = @SubmitterTranID IF (@@ERROR <> 0) SET @COMMIT = 0
DELETE FROM ClaimsPaymentServices WHERE SubmitterTranID = @SubmitterTranID IF (@@ERROR <> 0) SET @COMMIT = 0
DELETE FROM ClaimsreceivedPayorServices where ClmRecdPyID in (SELECT ClmRecdPyID FROM ClaimsReceivedPayors WHERE SubmitterTranID = @SubmitterTranID)
IF (@@ERROR <> 0) SET @COMMIT = 0
DELETE FROM ClaimsReceivedPayors WHERE ClmRecdid in (SELECT ClmRecdID FROM ClaimsReceived WHERE SubmitterTranID = @SubmitterTranID) IF (@@ERROR <> 0) SET @COMMIT = 0
DELETE FROM ClaimsReceivedServices WHERE SubmitterTranID = @SubmitterTranID IF (@@ERROR <> 0) SET @COMMIT = 0 DELETE FROM ClaimsReceived WHERE SubmitterTranID = @SubmitterTranID IF (@@ERROR <> 0) SET @COMMIT = 0 DELETE FROM BATCHLOGCLAIMS WHERE SubmitterTranID = @SubmitterTranID IF (@@ERROR <> 0) SET @COMMIT = 0
IF (@COMMIT = 1) BEGIN --ROLLBACK TRANSACTION --For Testing Purpose ONLY COMMIT TRANSACTION RETURN (0) END ELSE BEGIN ROLLBACK TRANSACTION RETURN (-1) END END ELSE BEGIN RaisError ('This Batch cannot be deleted. It has claim(s) which has been Adjudicated', 16, 1) END GO
I applied a couple of indices and got ride of the uncorrelated subqueries
CREATE PROCEDURE p_CM_DeleteBatch ( @SubmitterTranID VARCHAR(50) ) AS DECLARE @COUNT INT, @COMMIT INT
SET @COUNT = 0 SET @COMMIT = 1 --DO NOT CHANGE THIS. The Operation will be commited only when this value is 1
select @COUNT = COUNT(*) from claimsreceived where (claimstatus NOT IN ('Keyed', 'Imported')) AND SubmitterTranID = @SubmitterTranID
IF (@COUNT = 0) --This means that that Claims under this Batch have not been adjudicated & it is safe to delete BEGIN BEGIN TRANSACTION
DELETE INVOICECLAIMMAPPING FROM INVOICECLAIMMAPPING JOIN CLAIMSRECEIVED ON INVOICECLAIMMAPPING.CLMRECDID = CLAIMSRECEIVED.CLMRECDID WHERE CLAIMSRECEIVED.SUBMITTERTRANID = @SUBMITTERTRANID
IF (@@ERROR <> 0) SET @COMMIT = 0
DELETE FROM ClaimsPayment WHERE SubmitterTranID = @SubmitterTranID IF (@@ERROR <> 0) SET @COMMIT = 0
DELETE FROM ClaimsPaymentServices WHERE SubmitterTranID = @SubmitterTranID IF (@@ERROR <> 0) SET @COMMIT = 0
DELETE ClaimsreceivedPayorServices FROM ClaimsreceivedPayorServices JOIN ClaimsReceivedPayors ON ClaimsreceivedPayorServices.ClmRecdPyID = ClaimsReceivedPayors.ClmRecPyID WHERE ClaimsReceivedPayors.SubmitterTranID = @SubmitterTranID IF (@@ERROR <> 0) SET @COMMIT = 0
DELETE ClaimsReceivedPayors FROM ClaimsReceivedPayors JOIN ClaimsReceived ON ClaimsReceivedPayors.ClmRecdid = ClaimsReceived.ClmRecdid WHERE ClaimsReceived.SubmitterTranID = @SubmitterTranID
IF (@@ERROR <> 0) SET @COMMIT = 0
DELETE FROM ClaimsReceivedServices WHERE SubmitterTranID = @SubmitterTranID IF (@@ERROR <> 0) SET @COMMIT = 0
DELETE FROM ClaimsReceived WHERE SubmitterTranID = @SubmitterTranID IF (@@ERROR <> 0) SET @COMMIT = 0
DELETE FROM BATCHLOGCLAIMS WHERE SubmitterTranID = @SubmitterTranID IF (@@ERROR <> 0) SET @COMMIT = 0
IF (@COMMIT = 1) BEGIN --ROLLBACK TRANSACTION --For Testing Purpose ONLY COMMIT TRANSACTION RETURN (0) END ELSE BEGIN ROLLBACK TRANSACTION RETURN (-1) END END ELSE BEGIN RaisError ('This Batch cannot be deleted. It has claim(s) which has been Adjudicated', 16, 1) END GO SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER OFF GO SET ANSI_NULLS ON
GO
Suddenly this constraint was being violated with the change
Is the delete on ClaimsReceivedPayors starting before the delete on ClaimsreceivedPayorServices finishes? If so why would it matter between the join and subquery? This one is making me depressed because I can not explain it.
Need some advice solving a little problem I have with my database!
Current setup:
I have a person table that is made up of 39 columns. I also allow for person records to be deleted but I do this by having another table I call LogicallyDeletedrecords. This table is made up of the PersonId, Reason for deletion/suppression and a date time stamp. To access Live records I created a view based on my Person table which contains a WHERE clause to exclude records that exist in the LogicallyDeletedrecords. Similarly, I have another view DeadPersonData which contains Person records that have been removed. Hope it all makes sense so far! Now on to my worries!
The problem:
My Person table contains 9+ million records. The LogicallyDeletedrecords table has 500k+ but I anticipate further growth over the coming weeks/months. My worry is that my LivePersonData view will be too slow to access as my LogicallyDeletedrecords table grows. What’s more, as part of my Load routine, I have to make sure that Person data loaded on to the system is excluded if that same person exists as a deleted member. Both of these actions could slow down my system as the deleted table grows.
My thoughts:
I’ve been thinking of physically deleting dead Person records from my person table (possibly creating an archive table to hold them). But then if I delete them how do I cross check the details when new Person details get loaded?! As I said, my current LogicallyDeletedrecords table holds the PersonId, ReasonDeleted and CreationStamp. The only way is to add further columns which I use to match Person Details?