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I'm attempting to delete all rows in one table that do not have a corresponding ID in another table. Since apparently SQLite does not support joins in deletes I am trying to do something along these lines:

    DELETE FROM my_table WHERE my_id NOT IN (SELECT _id FROM my_table2);

However, I apparently can not use rawQuery since it returns a cursor so I have to use the delete function. I'm having some trouble getting this working. Here is the query I'm trying:

    mDb.delete("my_table", "my_id NOT IN ?", new String[]{"(SELECT _id FROM my_table2)"});

Thanks.

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You shouldn't use a .rawQuery, as you stated, but you can use .execSQL() to accomplish it. I regularly use it for deletions myself.

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  • @mah can you plz explain how to use .execSQL for deletion ...i tried it threw error to me .Plz
    – Rauf
    Commented Sep 12, 2013 at 10:24
  • The doc on .execSQL says "Execute a single SQL statement that is NOT a SELECT/INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE." Why does this still work for those statements?
    – Nii Laryea
    Commented Dec 4, 2016 at 3:23
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I think the only way is to execute your select and dynamically combine your WHERE clause.

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You have to use execSQL instead rawQuery because rawQuery is used for the statement that return data and execSQL is used for the statements that don't return data like DELETE

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