Comment supprimer toutes les lignes de toutes les tables d'une base de données SQL Server?
Notez que TRUNCATE ne fonctionnera pas si vous avez un ensemble d'intégrité référentielle.
Dans ce cas, cela fonctionnera:
EXEC sp_MSForEachTable 'DISABLE TRIGGER ALL ON ?'
GO
EXEC sp_MSForEachTable 'ALTER TABLE ? NOCHECK CONSTRAINT ALL'
GO
EXEC sp_MSForEachTable 'DELETE FROM ?'
GO
EXEC sp_MSForEachTable 'ALTER TABLE ? CHECK CONSTRAINT ALL'
GO
EXEC sp_MSForEachTable 'ENABLE TRIGGER ALL ON ?'
GO
Dans mon projet récent, ma tâche consistait à nettoyer une base de données entière en utilisant l'instruction SQL et chaque table ayant de nombreuses contraintes, telles que la clé primaire et la clé étrangère. Il y a plus de 1000 tables dans la base de données, il est donc impossible d'écrire une requête de suppression sur chaque table.
En utilisant une procédure stockée nommée sp_MSForEachTable qui nous permet de traiter facilement du code dans chaque table d’une base de données. Cela signifie qu'il est utilisé pour traiter une seule commande T-SQL ou une commande T-SQL différente pour chaque table de la base de données.
Suivez donc les étapes ci-dessous pour tronquer toutes les tables d’une base de données SQL Server:
Étape 1- Désactivez toutes les contraintes sur la base de données en utilisant la requête ci-dessous:
EXEC sys.sp_msforeachtable 'ALTER TABLE ? NOCHECK CONSTRAINT ALL'
Étape 2- Exécutez une opération de suppression ou de tronquage sur chaque table de la base de données à l'aide de la commande ci-dessous:
EXEC sys.sp_msforeachtable 'DELETE FROM ?'
Étape 3: activez toutes les contraintes sur la base de données en utilisant l’instruction ci-dessous:
EXEC sys.sp_MSForEachTable 'ALTER TABLE ? CHECK CONSTRAINT ALL'
Je devais supprimer toutes les lignes et le faire avec le script suivant:
DECLARE @Nombre NVARCHAR(MAX);
DECLARE curso CURSOR FAST_FORWARD
FOR
Select Object_name(object_id) AS Nombre from sys.objects where type = 'U'
OPEN curso
FETCH NEXT FROM curso INTO @Nombre
WHILE (@@FETCH_STATUS <> -1)
BEGIN
IF (@@FETCH_STATUS <> -2)
BEGIN
DECLARE @statement NVARCHAR(200);
SET @statement = 'DELETE FROM ' + @Nombre;
print @statement
execute sp_executesql @statement;
END
FETCH NEXT FROM curso INTO @Nombre
END
CLOSE curso
DEALLOCATE curso
J'espère que cela t'aides!
Voici une solution qui:
INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES
pour une base de données particulièreSELECTS
basées sur certains critères de recherchesysdiagrams
et __RefactorLog
J'ai d'abord essayé EXECUTE sp_MSforeachtable 'TRUNCATE TABLE ?'
, mais cela a supprimé mes diagrammes.
USE <DB name>;
GO
-- Disable all constraints in the database
EXEC sp_msforeachtable "ALTER TABLE ? NOCHECK CONSTRAINT all"
declare @catalog nvarchar(250);
declare @schema nvarchar(250);
declare @tbl nvarchar(250);
DECLARE i CURSOR LOCAL FAST_FORWARD FOR select
TABLE_CATALOG,
TABLE_SCHEMA,
TABLE_NAME
from INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES
where
TABLE_TYPE = 'BASE TABLE'
AND TABLE_NAME != 'sysdiagrams'
AND TABLE_NAME != '__RefactorLog'
OPEN i;
FETCH NEXT FROM i INTO @catalog, @schema, @tbl;
WHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0
BEGIN
DECLARE @sql NVARCHAR(MAX) = N'DELETE FROM [' + @catalog + '].[' + @schema + '].[' + @tbl + '];'
/* Make sure these are the commands you want to execute before executing */
PRINT 'Executing statement: ' + @sql
-- EXECUTE sp_executesql @sql
FETCH NEXT FROM i INTO @catalog, @schema, @tbl;
END
CLOSE i;
DEALLOCATE i;
-- Re-enable all constraints again
EXEC sp_msforeachtable "ALTER TABLE ? WITH CHECK CHECK CONSTRAINT all"
Set nocount on
Exec sp_MSForEachTable 'Alter Table ? NoCheck Constraint All'
Exec sp_MSForEachTable
'
If ObjectProperty(Object_ID(''?''), ''TableHasForeignRef'')=1
Begin
-- Just to know what all table used delete syntax.
Print ''Delete from '' + ''?''
Delete From ?
End
Else
Begin
-- Just to know what all table used Truncate syntax.
Print ''Truncate Table '' + ''?''
Truncate Table ?
End
'
Exec sp_MSForEachTable 'Alter Table ? Check Constraint All'
Dans mon cas, je devais définir QUOTED_IDENTIFIER sur. Cela a conduit à une légère modification de la réponse de Mark Rendle ci-dessus:
EXEC sp_MSForEachTable 'DISABLE TRIGGER ALL ON ?'
GO
EXEC sp_MSForEachTable 'ALTER TABLE ? NOCHECK CONSTRAINT ALL'
GO
EXEC sp_MSForEachTable 'SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON; DELETE FROM ?'
GO
EXEC sp_MSForEachTable 'ALTER TABLE ? CHECK CONSTRAINT ALL'
GO
EXEC sp_MSForEachTable 'ENABLE TRIGGER ALL ON ?'
GO
Vous pouvez supprimer toutes les lignes de toutes les tables en utilisant une approche telle que proposée par Rubens ou simplement supprimer et recréer toutes les tables. C'est toujours une bonne idée d'avoir de toute façon les scripts de création de base de données afin que ce soit la méthode la plus simple et la plus rapide.
Pour certaines exigences, il est possible que nous devions ignorer certaines tables. J'ai écrit le script ci-dessous pour ajouter des conditions supplémentaires pour filtrer la liste des tables. Le script ci-dessous affiche également le nombre pré-suppression et le nombre post-suppression.
IF OBJECT_ID('TEMPDB..#TEMPRECORDCOUNT') IS NOT NULL
DROP TABLE #TEMPRECORDCOUNT
CREATE TABLE #TEMPRECORDCOUNT
( TABLENAME NVARCHAR(128)
,PREDELETECOUNT BIGINT
,POSTDELETECOUNT BIGINT
)
INSERT INTO #TEMPRECORDCOUNT (TABLENAME, PREDELETECOUNT, POSTDELETECOUNT)
SELECT O.name TableName
,DDPS.ROW_COUNT PREDELETECOUNT
,NULL FROM sys.objects O
INNER JOIN (
SELECT OBJECT_ID, SUM(row_count) ROW_COUNT
FROM SYS.DM_DB_PARTITION_STATS
GROUP BY OBJECT_ID
) DDPS ON DDPS.OBJECT_ID = O.OBJECT_ID
WHERE O.type = 'U' AND O.name NOT LIKE 'OC%' AND O.schema_id = 1
DECLARE @TableName NVARCHAR(MAX);
DECLARE TableDeleteCursor CURSOR FAST_FORWARD
FOR
SELECT TableName from #TEMPRECORDCOUNT
OPEN TableDeleteCursor
FETCH NEXT FROM TableDeleteCursor INTO @TableName
WHILE (@@FETCH_STATUS <> -1)
BEGIN
IF (@@FETCH_STATUS <> -2)
BEGIN
DECLARE @STATEMENT NVARCHAR(MAX);
SET @STATEMENT = ' DISABLE TRIGGER ALL ON ' + @TableName +
'; ALTER TABLE ' + @TableName + ' NOCHECK CONSTRAINT ALL' +
'; DELETE FROM ' + @TableName +
'; ALTER TABLE ' + @TableName + ' CHECK CONSTRAINT ALL' +
'; ENABLE TRIGGER ALL ON ' + @TableName;
PRINT @STATEMENT
EXECUTE SP_EXECUTESQL @STATEMENT;
END
FETCH NEXT FROM TableDeleteCursor INTO @TableName
END
CLOSE TableDeleteCursor
DEALLOCATE TableDeleteCursor
UPDATE T
SET T.POSTDELETECOUNT = I.ROW_COUNT
FROM #TEMPRECORDCOUNT T
INNER JOIN (
SELECT O.name TableName, DDPS.ROW_COUNT ROW_COUNT
FROM sys.objects O
INNER JOIN (
SELECT OBJECT_ID, SUM(row_count) ROW_COUNT
FROM SYS.DM_DB_PARTITION_STATS
GROUP BY OBJECT_ID
) DDPS ON DDPS.OBJECT_ID = O.OBJECT_ID
WHERE O.type = 'U' AND O.name NOT LIKE 'OC%' AND O.schema_id = 1
) I ON I.TableName COLLATE DATABASE_DEFAULT = T.TABLENAME
SELECT * FROM #TEMPRECORDCOUNT
ORDER BY TABLENAME ASC
--Load tables to delete from
SELECT
DISTINCT
' Delete top 1000000 from <DBName>.<schema>.' + c.TABLE_NAME + ' WHERE <Filter Clause Here>' AS query,c.TABLE_NAME AS TableName, IsDeleted=0, '<InsertSomeDescriptorHere>' AS [Source]--,t.TABLE_TYPE, c.*
INTO dbo.AllTablesToDeleteFrom
FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES AS t
INNER JOIN information_schema.columns c ON c.TABLE_NAME = t.TABLE_NAME
WHERE c.COLUMN_NAME = '<column name>'
AND c.TABLE_SCHEMA = 'dbo'
AND c.TABLE_CATALOG = '<DB Name here>'
AND t.TABLE_TYPE='Base table'
--AND t.TABLE_NAME LIKE '<put filter here>'
DECLARE @TableSelect NVARCHAR(1000)= '';
DECLARE @Table NVARCHAR(1000)= '';
DECLARE @IsDeleted INT= 0;
DECLARE @NumRows INT = 1000000;
DECLARE @Source NVARCHAR(50)='';
WHILE ( @IsDeleted = 0 )
BEGIN
--This grabs one table at a time to be deleted from. @TableSelect has the sql to execute. it is important to order by IsDeleted ASC
--because it will pull tables to delete from by those that have a 0=IsDeleted first. Once the loop grabs a table with IsDeleted=1 then this will pop out of loop
SELECT TOP 1
@TableSelect = query,
@IsDeleted = IsDeleted,
@Table = TableName,
@Source=[a].[Source]
FROM dbo.AllTablesToDeleteFrom a
WHERE a.[Source]='SomeDescriptorHere'--use only if needed
ORDER BY a.IsDeleted ASC;--this is required because only those records returned with IsDeleted=0 will run through loop
--SELECT @Table; can add this in to monitor what table is being deleted from
WHILE ( @NumRows = 1000000 )--only delete a million rows at a time?
BEGIN
EXEC sp_executesql @TableSelect;
SET @NumRows = @@ROWCOUNT;
--IF @NumRows = 1000000 --can do something here if needed
--One wants this loop to continue as long as a million rows is deleted. Once < 1 million rows is deleted it pops out of loop
--and grabs next table to delete
-- BEGIN
--SELECT @NumRows;--can add this in to see current number of deleted records for table
INSERT INTO dbo.DeleteFromAllTables
( tableName,
query,
cnt,
[Source]
)
SELECT @Table,
@TableSelect,
@NumRows,
@Source;
-- END;
END;
SET @NumRows = 1000000;
UPDATE a
SET a.IsDeleted = 1
FROM dbo.AllTablesToDeleteFrom a
WHERE a.TableName = @Table;
--flag this as deleted so you can move on to the next table to delete from
END;
Cette réponse s'appuie sur la réponse de Zach Smith en réinitialisant la colonne d'identité aussi:
Voici la requête:
-- Disable all constraints in the database
EXEC sp_msforeachtable "ALTER TABLE ? NOCHECK CONSTRAINT all"
declare @catalog nvarchar(250);
declare @schema nvarchar(250);
declare @tbl nvarchar(250);
DECLARE i CURSOR LOCAL FAST_FORWARD FOR select
TABLE_CATALOG,
TABLE_SCHEMA,
TABLE_NAME
from INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES
where
TABLE_TYPE = 'BASE TABLE'
AND TABLE_NAME != 'sysdiagrams'
AND TABLE_NAME != '__RefactorLog'
-- Optional
-- AND (TABLE_SCHEMA = 'dbo')
OPEN i;
FETCH NEXT FROM i INTO @catalog, @schema, @tbl;
WHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0
BEGIN
DECLARE @sql NVARCHAR(MAX) = N'DELETE FROM [' + @catalog + '].[' + @schema + '].[' + @tbl + '];'
/* Make sure these are the commands you want to execute before executing */
PRINT 'Executing statement: ' + @sql
--EXECUTE sp_executesql @sql
-- Reset identity counter if one exists
IF ((SELECT OBJECTPROPERTY( OBJECT_ID(@catalog + '.' + @schema + '.' + @tbl), 'TableHasIdentity')) = 1)
BEGIN
SET @sql = N'DBCC CHECKIDENT ([' + @catalog + '.' + @schema + '.' + @tbl + '], RESEED, 0)'
PRINT 'Executing statement: ' + @sql
--EXECUTE sp_executesql @sql
END
FETCH NEXT FROM i INTO @catalog, @schema, @tbl;
END
CLOSE i;
DEALLOCATE i;
-- Re-enable all constraints again
EXEC sp_msforeachtable "ALTER TABLE ? WITH CHECK CHECK CONSTRAINT all"