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* [[SQL#DELETE|SQL]] | * [[SQL#DELETE|SQL]] | ||
* [[SQL_WHERE#Overview|SQL <tt>WHERE</tt>]] | * [[SQL_WHERE#Overview|SQL <tt>WHERE</tt>]] | ||
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DELETE FROM person WHERE id = 8; | |||
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| [[PostgreSQL_DML_Operations#DELETE|PostgreSQL]] || MySQL | |||
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The <code>DELETE</code> statement may contain a <code>WHERE</code> clause, that identifies the rows to be deleted: {{Internal|SQL_WHERE#Overview|The <tt>WHERE</tt> Clause}} | |||
=Conditional <tt>DELETE</tt>= | |||
Also see: {{Internal|SQL_Conditional_Logic#Overview|SQL Conditional Logic}} |
Latest revision as of 21:11, 30 May 2024
Internal
Overview
DELETE FROM person WHERE id = 8;
PostgreSQL MySQL
The DELETE
statement may contain a WHERE
clause, that identifies the rows to be deleted:
Conditional DELETE
Also see: