deleteBySQL
Description
Deletes features in a table by performing a query on a table using an MI SQL Delete command string. In some cases the table will need a primary key column, depending on the data provider and the query. See the MapInfo SQL Language Reference for detailed information on MI SQL commands and functions.
Messages
Note: You must have View permissions on the named table as well as Create/Modify/Delete
permissions on the named table's associated dataset to perform insert, update, and
delete operations on writable tables. See Access Control for Datasets in
the Administration section for more information.
Note: Delete is supported on PostGIS, Oracle, SQL Server, SAP HANA, GeoPackage, and generic JDBC
tables. Named tables with composite primary keys are not writable.
The following table lists the request and response messages for the deleteBySQL operation.
Click on a message name to get more information about the message.
Message | Description |
---|---|
DeleteBySQLRequest | The request message for the deleteBySQL operation. |
DeleteBySQLResponse | The response message for the deleteBySQL operation. |
Example
Example request for deleting features in a table using the MI SQL Delete command with a bound parameter:
<DeleteBySQLRequest
xmlns:ns2="http://www.mapinfo.com/midev/service/featurecollection/v1"
xmlns:ns3="http://www.mapinfo.com/midev/service/style/v1"
xmlns:ns4="http://www.mapinfo.com/midev/service/geometries/v1"
xmlns:ns5="http://www.mapinfo.com/midev/service/table/v1"
xmlns:ns6="http://www.mapinfo.com/midev/service/feature/v1">
<ns6:SQL>delete from "/MyTable" where IntCol = @param1</ns6:SQL>
<ns6:BoundParameterList>
<ns6:BoundParameter name="param1">
<ns6:Value xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:type="ns2:IntValue">
<ns2:Value>100</ns2:Value>
</ns6:Value>
</ns6:BoundParameter>
</ns6:BoundParameterList>
</DeleteBySQLRequest>