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I have Query in Access that I'm building in SQL Server. Access:

DELETE DISTINCT * from [TableA] INNER JOIN TableB
ON [TableA].[Column1]=[TableB].[column1]
AND [TableA].[Column2]=[TableB].[column2]

I know I could use

Delete from tableA where ID in (
Select * from from [TableA] INNER JOIN TableB
ON [TableA].[Column1]=[TableB].[column1]
AND [TableA].[Column2]=[TableB].[column2])

But I get an error saying "Only one expression can be specified in the select list when the subquery is not introduced with EXISTS"

My Goal is to delete the Distinct records from the Access query mentioned at the top.

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You want to delete the rows in TableA that are in TableB, according to the column matches. How about doing this:

delete from tableA
    where exists (select 1
                  from tableB
                  where tableA.Column1 = tableB.Column1 and tableA.column2 = tableB.column2
                 );

This seems to be the intent of what you are trying to do.

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  • This works perfect but Select 1 gives every row in the select query. Where as I need to delete only the Distinct columns as done by the Access query. Could you throw some light on that. Oct 21, 2014 at 21:30
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    @Lewan how do you think distinct affects this? Do you only want to delete rows that occur once in TableB or do you only want to delete rows that occur multiple times in TableB? Both are things that can be achieved, but not using the distinct-keyword. Oct 21, 2014 at 22:28
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In the sub-query u have to select the ID column from the respective table that is the only column u need

DELETE a
FROM   tableA a
       JOIN (SELECT DISTINCT Column1 ,column2 
             FROM   tableA
             WHERE  EXISTS (SELECT 1
                            FROM   tableB
                            WHERE  tableA.Column1 = tableB.Column1
                                   AND tableA.column2 = tableB.column2)) b
         ON A.Column1 = B.Column1
            AND A.column2 = B.column2 
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  • Pradeep I need to Delete only (DELETE DISTINCT * from [TableA]). Any idea how to edit the query you provided accordingly. I dont have an ID Column in the tables Oct 21, 2014 at 21:32
  • I will let you know once I do validation of records using both queries Oct 22, 2014 at 9:58

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