I need to write an oracle pl/sql procedure to delete data from multiple tables. The selection criteria for data to be deleted is different for each table.
To keep it simple, assuming i have 3 tables, there will be one selection query for each table. i.e.
select id from table_a where product_type='A';
select name from table_b where category='student';
select phone_name from table_c where name='nokia';
A couple of rules
- I can only delete 1000 records at a time for each table.
- I should issue a commit after every 1000 records
- Each row is processed first before deleting (in all tables)
The easiest solution is to have something like this
commit_limit:=1000;
counter:=0;
recordsDeleted:=0;
For i in (select rowid,id from table_a where product_type='A') loop
Delete from table_a where rowid=i.rowid;
recordsDeleted:=SQL%rowcount;
counter:=counter++;
if(counter>=commit_limit) then
commit;
counter:=0;
>log to file that commit has been issued.
end if;
End loop;
counter:=0;
recordsDeleted:=0;
For i in (select rowid,name from table_b where category='student') loop
Delete from table_b where rowid=i.rowid;
recordsDeleted:=SQL%rowcount;
counter:=counter++;
if(counter>=commit_limit) then
commit;
counter:=0;
>log to file that commit has been issued.
end if;
End loop;
counter:=0;
recordsDeleted:=0;
For i in (select rowid,phone_name from table_c where name='nokia') loop
Delete from table_c where rowid=i.rowid;
recordsDeleted:=SQL%rowcount;
counter:=counter++;
if(counter>=commit_limit) then
commit;
counter:=0;
>log to file that commit has been issued and log value of 'recordsDeleted'.
end if;
End loop;
> log to file total records deleted.
As you can see, there is a lot of repetition. I would like to use a procedure where i can tell it the table name and the query to use as the selection criteria.
I think if there was no selection criteria and there was no processing for each row before the deletion it would be a simple case of building a dynamic sql statement and use execute immediate to perform the deletion. I want to have a procedure/function like this one below and call it for each table. (i.e. 3 times for the above examples)
function delete_by_colid (table_name in varchar(35), column_name in varchar(150), select_criteria in varchar(200)) return number
Is
begin
counter:=0;
recordsDeleted:=0;
For i in (<<<select_criteria>>>) loop
Delete from <<<table_name>>> where <<<column_name>>>=i.rowid;
recordsDeleted:=SQL%rowcount;
counter:=counter++;
if(counter>=commit_limit) then
commit;
counter:=0;
>log to file that commit has been issued and log value of 'recordsDeleted'.
end if;
End loop;
return recordsDeleted;
End;
The problem i have is am not sure of the following
- How do i include the select_criteria in the for loop? Would an explicit cursor work instead? How would i define it dynamically?
- How do i decide which sizes are suitable for table_name and especially the select_criteria when they are passed in to the function?
- If i use execute immediate to execute a dynamically built sql statement. How do i get the value of sql%rowcount?
Thanks in advance
Edit
The process that i am working on will be part of a batch job that will run overnight. The batch job will be processing millions of rows which means it could take several hours to complete.
There are other more important deamon processes that will be running at the same time. This means the process that deletes the rows needs to be prevented from locking out tables/rows as a result of the deletion. To do this, we intend to send the process to sleep for a few seconds after every commit to allow the other processes to continue. This means i cant just delete using a single 'DELETE' statement.