On 6 September 2011 19:00, Gauthier, Dave <dave.gauth...@intel.com> wrote:

> The identification and deleting of the records using ctids seems to have
> worked fine.
> Thanks !
>

Alternative you could do something like this:

WITH keep AS (
    SELECT
        my_table AS duplicate_row,
        min(ctid) AS keep,
        count(*)
    FROM my_table
    GROUP BY my_table
    HAVING count(*) > 1
)
DELETE FROM my_table
USING keep
WHERE
    my_table = keep.duplicate_row
AND
    my_table.ctid != keep
RETURNING my_table.ctid, my_table.*;

This would delete all duplicate rows from the table and just keep whichever
row appears first in the table before its duplicates.

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