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. -- Thom Brown Twitter: @darkixion IRC (freenode): dark_ixion Registered Linux user: #516935 EnterpriseDB UK: http://www.enterprisedb.com The Enterprise PostgreSQL Company