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Delete duplicate rows with no primary key on a SQL Server table
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CREATE TABLE dbo.duplicateTest
(
[ID] [int] ,
[FirstName] [varchar](25),
[LastName] [varchar](25)
) ON [PRIMARY]
INSERT INTO dbo.duplicateTest VALUES(1, 'Bob','Smith')
INSERT INTO dbo.duplicateTest VALUES(2, 'Dave','Jones')
INSERT INTO dbo.duplicateTest VALUES(3, 'Karen','White')
INSERT INTO dbo.duplicateTest VALUES(1, 'Bob','Smith')
If we select all data we get the following:
SELECT * FROM dbo.duplicateTest
SELECT * FROM dbo.duplicateTest WHERE ID = 1 AND FirstName = 'Bob' AND LastName = 'Smith'
SELECT * FROM dbo.duplicateTest
SET ROWCOUNT 1
DELETE FROM dbo.duplicateTest WHERE ID = 1
SET ROWCOUNT 0
SELECT * FROM dbo.duplicateTest