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Is there any way I could run the following 'logical code' to actually work?

$sql=mysql_query("DELETE FROM users WHERE id='3,4,5,9'");

I basically want to give my user a tick box to tick for all displayed rows, they can then pick which ones to remove. I just want to remove more than one row with the id's specified?

Any ideas?

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You can use the IN operator for that.

DELETE ... WHERE id IN (3,4,5,9)
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What about :

$sql=mysql_query("DELETE FROM users WHERE id IN (3, 4, 5, 9)");

Provided :

  • your ids are numeric in the DB
  • you want to delete user 3, and delete user 4, and delete user 5, and delete user 9

And, of course, if your ids are strings :

$sql=mysql_query("DELETE FROM users WHERE id IN ('3', '4', '5', '9')");

For more informations, see :

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  • The arguments to IN() don't have to be numeric. They just have to be values. Aug 26, 2009 at 22:05
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    @Bill : what I meant is "don't use quotes if numeric, as those would not be needed -- I've eddited my post to add the same example considering ids are strings, hoping it'll make my words more clear) Aug 26, 2009 at 22:07
  • Yes, thanks for the clarification. I had given you +1 already anyway. :-) Aug 26, 2009 at 23:01
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Use a WHERE IN clause.

DELETE FROM users WHERE id IN (3, 4, 5, 9);
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Have you tried using IN

DELETE FROM users WHERE id IN (3,4,5,9)

Although in my applications I never delete anything. Instead I have an active flag that I set to false.

UPDATE users set active=0 where id in (3,4,5,9)

All queries then have a where clause for active=1 and 1 is the default value for the active flag in the table.

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You can use in instead of =.

E.g.,

DELETE FROM users WHERE id IN (3,4,5,9);
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$sql=mysql_query("DELETE * FROM table WHERE id IN (3,4,5,9)");

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