DELETE
The
DELETE command is used to remove rows from a table. A WHERE clause can be used
to only remove some rows. If no WHERE condition is specified, all rows will be
removed. After performing a DELETE operation you need to COMMIT or ROLLBACK the
transaction to make the change permanent or to undo it.
TRUNCATE
TRUNCATE
removes all rows from a table. The operation cannot be rolled back. As such,
TRUCATE is faster and doesn't use as much undo space as a DELETE.
DROP
The DROP command removes a
table from the database. All the tables' rows, indexes and privileges will also
be removed. The operation cannot be rolled back.
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