--- On Wed, 7/2/08, Gwyneth Morrison <gwynethm@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > From: Gwyneth Morrison <gwynethm@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Delete from Join > To: pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Date: Wednesday, July 2, 2008, 7:12 PM > --- On Wed, 7/2/08, Gwyneth Morrison > <postgres@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > From: Gwyneth Morrison <postgres@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > Subject: [GENERAL] Delete from Join > > To: pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Date: Wednesday, July 2, 2008, 3:15 PM > > Hello, > > > > Is it possible to use a join keyword in a delete? > > > > For example: > > > > DELETE FROM data_table1 > > using data_table2 INNER JOIN > > data_table1 ON > data_table1.fkey = > > data_table2.pkey; > > > > > > It is not directly mentioned in the delete syntax but > the > > delete refers > > to the select clause where JOIN is valid. > > > > G > > > > > > >i have a example > > >delete from t1 a using t2 b where a.id = b.oid > > >A standard way to do it is > > >delete from t1 a where id in (select a.id from t1 a > inner join t2 b on (a.id = b.oid)) > > > Thank you for your reply, > > You are absolutely correct, it IS the standard way. > > What I am actually trying to do here is write a program to > convert MS SQL to Postgres. > I have had quite a bit of success so far, but this is a > sticking point. > > Apparently using the JOIN keyword directly in a delete > statement is valid in MS. > I am trying to determine if it is valid in postgres which I > figure it is not but cannot > find it exactly in the documentation. > > So I guess the real question is, can the JOIN keyword be > used directly in a delete as above. > > G > > i have the same problem. i try use JOIN keyword in DELETE syntax but dont work. I assume cant use JOIN keywork