DELETE
Syntax
DELETE FROM table_name [ WHERE condition ]
Description
This statement is used to delete data from a table.
In the current version, you can run the delete command to delete the data of an entire table or a specified partition in a partition table.
For a transaction table (the attribute transactional is set to true ), if the where condition is specified, the rows that match the condition are deleted.
Example
Non-transaction table scenario:
- Clear the table data.
--Create a table and insert data into the table. create table tb_del as select * from (values(1,'suse'),(2,'centos'),(3,'euler')) as t (id,os); select * from tb_del; id | os ----|-------- 1 | suse 2 | centos 3 | euler (3 rows) --A single data record cannot be deleted using the WHERE clause. delete from tb_del where id =1; Query 20201116_081955_00027_iyct5@default@HetuEngine failed: This connector only supports delete where one or more partitions are deleted entirely for Non-Transactional tables --Clear the table data. delete from tb_del; select * from tb_del; id | os ----|---- (0 rows)
- Delete the partition(date='2020-07-17', country='US') partition from the hive.web.page_views partition table.
delete from hive.web.page_views where ds=date '2020-07-17' and country='US';
-- Create a transaction table. create table tb_trans(a int,b string) with (transactional=true); CREATE TABLE -- Insert data. insert into tb_trans values(1,'a'),(2,'b'),(3,'c'); INSERT: 3 rows -- Delete data. delete from tb_trans where a=1; DELETE: 1 row
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