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I am trying to do a simple delete from two tables, but the field names and values are the same for each query, so I am trying to combine the two into one query. Is it possible?

$results = $mysqli->query("DELETE FROM `recent_keys`, `recent_queries` WHERE `expires` < '$now_ts'"); // not working
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you can't manipulate 2 different tables in one query. try executing 2 queries at once by seperating them with semicolon:

$results = $mysqli->multi_query("DELETE FROM `recent_keys` WHERE `expires` < '$now_ts';  DELETE FROM `recent_queries` WHERE `expires` < '$now_ts';");
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  • Thank you! And I'm assuming doing it like this in one query would be faster than doing them both separately? (actually this query is not working...)
    – MultiDev
    Aug 4, 2014 at 14:08
  • indeed. you only send the query to database once, hence increasing performance. Aug 4, 2014 at 14:14
  • @VolkanUlukut this does not work with mysqli->query->Performs a query against the database.. You would have to use mysqi->multi_query()->Executes one or multiple queries which are concatenated by a semicolon
    – Sean
    Aug 4, 2014 at 14:18
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This worked for me:

$mysqli->query("DELETE k.*, q.* FROM recent_keys k JOIN recent_queries q ON k.expires = q.expires WHERE k.expires < '$now_ts'");

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