DELETE FROM table_name
WHERE some_column = some_value
sudo apt-get remove --purge mysql* -y
sudo apt-get autoremove -y
sudo apt-get autoclean
DELETE FROM Customers WHERE Country='Norway'
To delete data from a table, you use the MySQL DELETE statement. The following illustrates the syntax of the DELETE statement:
DELETE FROM table_name
WHERE condition;
In this statement:
First, specify the table from which you delete data.
Second, use a condition to specify which rows to delete in the WHERE clause. The DELETE statement will delete rows that match the condition,
DELETE FROM somelog WHERE user = 'jcole'
ORDER BY timestamp_column LIMIT 1;
DELETE FROM table_name [WHERE Clause]
1. If the WHERE clause is not specified, then all the records will be deleted from the given MySQL table.
2. You can specify any condition using the WHERE clause.
3. You can delete records in a single table at a time.
The WHERE clause is very useful when you want to delete selected rows in a table.
ref: https://www.tutorialspoint.com/mysql/mysql-delete-query.htm
[CONSTRAINT [symbol]] FOREIGN KEY
[index_name] (col_name, ...)
REFERENCES tbl_name (col_name,...)
[ON DELETE reference_option]
[ON UPDATE reference_option]
reference_option:
RESTRICT | CASCADE | SET NULL | NO ACTION | SET DEFAULT
DELETE [LOW_PRIORITY] [QUICK] [IGNORE] FROM tbl_name [[AS] tbl_alias]
[PARTITION (partition_name [, partition_name] ...)]
[WHERE where_condition]
[ORDER BY ...]
[LIMIT row_count]
DELETE FROM table1 / TRUNCATE table1
DELETE FROM table1 WHERE condition
DELETE FROM table1, table2 WHERE table1.id1 =
table2.id2 AND condition