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Delete an Existing Row from a Table in Oracle
How To Delete an Existing Row from a Table in Oracle?
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If you want to delete an existing row from a table, you can use the DELETE statement with a WHERE clause to identify that row. Here is good sample of DELETE statements:
INSERT INTO fyi_links (url, id)
VALUES ('http://www.myspace.com', 301);
1 row created.
SELECT * FROM fyi_links WHERE id = 301;
ID URL NOTES COUNTS CREATED
----- ------------------------ -------- ------- ---------
301 http://www.myspace.com NULL NULL 07-MAY-06
DELETE FROM fyi_links WHERE id = 301;
1 row deleted.
SELECT * FROM fyi_links WHERE id = 301;
no rows selected
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