I have a customer database in which I want to delete all customers who do not have orders i.e. Customer table (1 side) orders table (many side). When I try to run a delete query containing the unmatched records, access tells me it can’t delete, or it tells me it has deleted but when I go to the table the records are still there. If I go to the customers table I can in fact delete records individually but this will take me forever to pick out all those without orders (few thousand customers)! I have opened with exclusive rights, the file is not read only, I have tried deleting all other relationships and removed referential integrity. How can I remove these records?
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Can’t Delete (2K)
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AskWoody LoungerOctober 26, 2001 at 9:07 pm #362017Viewing 0 reply threadsAuthorReplies-
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AskWoody LoungerOctober 27, 2001 at 2:56 am #548905Hmmmm
Your SQL looks fine to me, but in saying that, when I recreated the situation in a brand new database, I got exactly the same error message. I spose that Jet has some deep dark reason for not being able to do it (although the MS access help file explicitly states that DELETE works with one-to-many relationships).
I can offer a workaround. It isn’t very elegant, but I think that it would work.
Firstly, instead of using your query as a delete query, use it as a make table query (with all fields from the customers table). Call the table a temporary name. Run this, and this should now be a Customer table (with a temporary name), but with only Customers with Orders.
Now use a DROP statement in a query to delete the Customers table (DROP TABLE Customers)
Then use the DoCmd.Rename statement from Visual Basic to rename the temporary Customers table to the ‘live’ Customers table.
Yeah, messy I know, but it should work.
Anyone else know what is wrong with the DELETE query?
J
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WScharlotte
AskWoody LoungerOctober 27, 2001 at 4:02 am #548918In Access 2000, you must use the DISTINCTROW keyword in delete queries or they will simply refuse to execute. Change your SQL to this:
DELETE DISTINCTROW Customers.*, Orders.CustomerID
FROM Customers LEFT JOIN Orders ON Customers.CustomerID = Orders.CustomerID
WHERE (((Orders.CustomerID) Is Null));
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