DELETE
  SQL - Language Statements
 
 
  DELETE
  delete rows of a table
 
 
  DELETE
 
 
DELETE FROM [ ONLY ] table [ WHERE condition ]
 
 
  Description
  
   DELETE deletes rows that satisfy the
   WHERE clause from the specified table.  If the
   WHERE clause is absent, the effect is to delete
   all rows in the table.  The result is a valid, but empty table.
  
   
    
      is a
     PostgreSQL extension which provides a
     faster mechanism to remove all rows from a table.
    
   
  
   By default, DELETE will delete rows in the
   specified table and all its subtables. If you wish to only delete
   from the specific table mentioned, you must use the
   ONLY clause.
  
  
   You must have the DELETE privilege on the table
   to delete from it, as well as the SELECT
   privilege for any table whose values are read in the condition.
  
 
 
  Parameters
  
   
    table
    
     
      The name (optionally schema-qualified) of an existing table.
     
    
   
   
    condition
    
     
      A value expression that returns a value of type
      boolean that determines the rows which are to be
      deleted.
     
    
   
  
 
 
  Outputs
  
   On successful completion, a DELETE> command returns a command
   tag of the form
DELETE count
   The count is the number
   of rows deleted.  If count is
   0, no rows matched the condition (this is not considered
   an error).
  
 
 
  Examples
  
   Delete all films but musicals:
DELETE FROM films WHERE kind <> 'Musical';
  
  
   Clear the table films:
DELETE FROM films;
      
  
 
 
  Compatibility
  
   This command conforms to the SQL standard.