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Sun Foster
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Posted - 2005-06-02 : 11:02:17
What is difference between truncate and delete if I want remove all data from a table?

jsmith8858
Dr. Cross Join

7423 Posts

Posted - 2005-06-02 : 11:20:18
copied and pasted from Books OnLine:

TRUNCATE TABLE is functionally identical to DELETE statement with no WHERE clause: both remove all rows in the table. But TRUNCATE TABLE is faster and uses fewer system and transaction log resources than DELETE.

The DELETE statement removes rows one at a time and records an entry in the transaction log for each deleted row. TRUNCATE TABLE removes the data by deallocating the data pages used to store the table's data, and only the page deallocations are recorded in the transaction log.

TRUNCATE TABLE removes all rows from a table, but the table structure and its columns, constraints, indexes and so on remain. The counter used by an identity for new rows is reset to the seed for the column. If you want to retain the identity counter, use DELETE instead. If you want to remove table definition and its data, use the DROP TABLE statement.

You cannot use TRUNCATE TABLE on a table referenced by a FOREIGN KEY constraint; instead, use DELETE statement without a WHERE clause. Because TRUNCATE TABLE is not logged, it cannot activate a trigger.

TRUNCATE TABLE may not be used on tables participating in an indexed view.



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jaymedavis
Starting Member

12 Posts

Posted - 2005-06-02 : 11:21:37
Here is a good link to answer your question:

http://www.devx.com/vb2themax/Tip/18580

Jayme
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