If filestamp is your identifier, the following statement will do the job...
DELETE FROM files WHERE filestamp IN (SELECT filestamp FROM snapshot); I recommend that you check out some tutorials online and at least learn the basics. There's no reason to continue to suck at SQL. A good place to start is: http://www.w3schools.com/sql/default.asp A google search of 'sql tutorial' will turn up options than you can shake a stick at. Zack -----Original Message----- From: Craig Morrison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2006 11:44 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [sqlite] OT: SQL Help With all the other discussions going on with more important matters please excuse this brief interruption.. I have two tables that are created thusly: CREATE TABLE files (filehash VARCHAR(48) UNIQUE, filestamp INTEGER, filename VARCHAR(2048)); CREATE TABLE snapshot (filehash VARCHAR(48) UNIQUE, filestamp INTEGER, filename VARCHAR(2048)); I suck at SQL, so I plead for your advice.. I want to be able to delete all rows from 'files' that do *not* exist in 'snapshot'. My efforts to date have done nothing but leave me with less hair. Thanks. -- Craig Morrison =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= http://pse.2cah.com Controlling pseudoephedrine purchases. http://www.mtsprofessional.com/ A Win32 email server that works for You.

