1

how to remove a multiple records for same zipcode keeping atleast one record for that zipcode in database table


id zipcode
1  38000 
2  38000 
3  38000 
4  38005
5  38005

i want table with two column with id and zipcode ... my final will be following


id zipcode
1  38000 
4  38005

6 Answers 6

6

How about

delete from myTable
where id not in (
    select Min( id )
    from myTable
    group by zipcode )

That lets you keep your lowest IDs, which is what you seemed to want.

1

To just select that resultset you would use a DISTINCT statement:

SELECT id, zipcode
FROM table
WHERE zipcode IN (SELECT DISTINCT zipcode FROM table)

To delete the other records and keep only one you usea subquery like so:

DELETE FROM table
WHERE id NOT IN 
(SELECT id
FROM table
WHERE zipcode IN (SELECT DISTINCT zipcode FROM table)
)

You can also accomplish this using a join if you perfer.

1
with cte as (
 select row_number() over (partitioned by zipcode order by id desc) as rn
 from table)
delete from cte
where rn > 1;

This has the advantage of correctly handling duplicates and offers tight control over what gets deleted and what gets kept.

0

Create temporary table with desired result:

select min(id), zipcode
into tmp_sometable
from sometable
group by zipcode

Remove the original table:

drop table sometable

Rename temporary table:

sp_rename 'tmp_sometable', 'sometable'; 

or something like:

delete from sometable
where id not in
 (
   select min(id)
   from sometable
   group by zipcode
 )
0

delete from table where id not in (select min(id) from table zipcode in(select distinct zipcode from table));

select distinct zipcode from table - would give the distinct zipcode in the table select min(id) from table zipcode in(select distinct zipcode from table) - would give the record with the min ID for each zip code delete from table where id not in (select min(id) from table zipcode in(select distinct zipcode from table)) - this would delete all the records in the table that are not there as a result of query 2

0

There's an easier way if you want the lowest ID number. I just tested this:

SELECT 
    min(ID),
    zipcode
FROM #zip
GROUP BY zipcode

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.