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AskSQLTeam
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Posted - 2001-10-09 : 09:30:26
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| Ron writes "I want to only keep around 5 latest records in my database. On the 6th entry, I want it to replace entry one. I know I can select the TOP 5, but how do i delete the records after the top 5? Keep the TOP 5, delete rest?Thanks!" |
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smartlizard
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Posted - 2001-12-30 : 19:45:23
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| Thank you! It worked!Ron SellRon Sellhttp://smartLIZARD.com |
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Nazim
A custom title
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Posted - 2001-12-31 : 00:00:16
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quote: join to a derived tabledelete tblfrom tblwhere not exists(select * from (select top 5 * from tbl order by date desc) as t2 where tbl.fld1 = t2.fld1 and tbl.fld2 = t2.fld2 and ...))(Could use left outer join to do same thing).
nr , dont u think u the syntax of delete is wrong in this . i think you are still in a holiday mood [;]) . otherwise nr making mistake's ....never heard -------------------------Graz's Baby is my Master:) |
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Nazim
A custom title
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Posted - 2001-12-31 : 00:00:46
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| oops! wanted to edit my post and clicked on the wrong button.yeah "To Err is Human"----delete from tblwhere not exists(select * from (select top 5 * from tbl order by date desc) as t2 where tbl.fld1 = t2.fld1 and tbl.fld2 = t2.fld2 and ...))----Edited by - Nazim on 12/31/2001 00:03:27 |
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