Generate Delete Statement From Foreign Key Relationships in SQL 2008?

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既然无缘 2020-11-27 15:00

Is it possible via script/tool to generate a delete statement based on the tables fk relations.

i.e. I have the table: DelMe(ID) and there are 30 tables with fk refe

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  • 2020-11-27 15:07

    Here is a script for cascading delete by Aasim Abdullah, works for me on MS SQL Server 2008:

    IF OBJECT_ID('dbo.udfGetFullQualName') IS NOT NULL
        DROP FUNCTION dbo.udfGetFullQualName;
    
    GO
    CREATE FUNCTION dbo.udfGetFullQualName
    (@ObjectId INT)
    RETURNS VARCHAR (300)
    AS
    BEGIN
        DECLARE @schema_id AS BIGINT;
        SELECT @schema_id = schema_id
        FROM   sys.tables
        WHERE  object_id = @ObjectId;
        RETURN '[' + SCHEMA_NAME(@schema_id) + '].[' + OBJECT_NAME(@ObjectId) + ']';
    END
    
    GO
    --============ Supporting Function dbo.udfGetOnJoinClause
    IF OBJECT_ID('dbo.udfGetOnJoinClause') IS NOT NULL
        DROP FUNCTION dbo.udfGetOnJoinClause;
    
    GO
    CREATE FUNCTION dbo.udfGetOnJoinClause
    (@fkNameId INT)
    RETURNS VARCHAR (1000)
    AS
    BEGIN
        DECLARE @OnClauseTemplate AS VARCHAR (1000);
        SET @OnClauseTemplate = '[<@pTable>].[<@pCol>] = [<@cTable>].[<@cCol>] AND ';
        DECLARE @str AS VARCHAR (1000);
        SET @str = '';
        SELECT @str = @str + REPLACE(REPLACE(REPLACE(REPLACE(@OnClauseTemplate, '<@pTable>', OBJECT_NAME(rkeyid)), '<@pCol>', COL_NAME(rkeyid, rkey)), '<@cTable>', OBJECT_NAME(fkeyid)), '<@cCol>', COL_NAME(fkeyid, fkey))
        FROM   dbo.sysforeignkeys AS fk
        WHERE  fk.constid = @fkNameId; --OBJECT_ID('FK_ProductArrearsMe_ProductArrears')
        RETURN LEFT(@str, LEN(@str) - LEN(' AND '));
    END
    
    GO
    --=========== CASECADE DELETE STORED PROCEDURE dbo.uspCascadeDelete
    IF OBJECT_ID('dbo.uspCascadeDelete') IS NOT NULL
        DROP PROCEDURE dbo.uspCascadeDelete;
    
    GO
    CREATE PROCEDURE dbo.uspCascadeDelete
    @ParentTableId VARCHAR (300), @WhereClause VARCHAR (2000), @ExecuteDelete CHAR (1)='N', --'N' IF YOU NEED DELETE SCRIPT
    @FromClause VARCHAR (8000)='', @Level INT=0 -- TABLE NAME OR OBJECT (TABLE) ID (Production.Location) WHERE CLAUSE (Location.LocationID = 7) 'Y' IF WANT TO DELETE DIRECTLY FROM SP,  IF LEVEL 0, THEN KEEP DEFAULT
    AS -- writen by Daniel Crowther 16 Dec 2004 - handles composite primary keys
    SET NOCOUNT ON;
    /* Set up debug */
    DECLARE @DebugMsg AS VARCHAR (4000), 
    @DebugIndent AS VARCHAR (50);
    SET @DebugIndent = REPLICATE('---', @@NESTLEVEL) + '> ';
    IF ISNUMERIC(@ParentTableId) = 0
        BEGIN -- assume owner is dbo and calculate id
            IF CHARINDEX('.', @ParentTableId) = 0
                SET @ParentTableId = OBJECT_ID('[dbo].[' + @ParentTableId + ']');
            ELSE
                SET @ParentTableId = OBJECT_ID(@ParentTableId);
        END
    IF @Level = 0
        BEGIN
            PRINT @DebugIndent + ' **************************************************************************';
            PRINT @DebugIndent + ' *** Cascade delete ALL data from ' + dbo.udfGetFullQualName(@ParentTableId);
            IF @ExecuteDelete = 'Y'
                PRINT @DebugIndent + ' *** @ExecuteDelete = Y *** deleting data...';
            ELSE
                PRINT @DebugIndent + ' *** Cut and paste output into another window and execute ***';
        END
    DECLARE @CRLF AS CHAR (2);
    SET @CRLF = CHAR(13) + CHAR(10);
    DECLARE @strSQL AS VARCHAR (4000);
    IF @Level = 0
        SET @strSQL = 'SET NOCOUNT ON' + @CRLF;
    ELSE
        SET @strSQL = '';
    SET @strSQL = @strSQL + 'PRINT ''' + @DebugIndent + dbo.udfGetFullQualName(@ParentTableId) + ' Level=' + CAST (@@NESTLEVEL AS VARCHAR) + '''';
    IF @ExecuteDelete = 'Y'
        EXECUTE (@strSQL);
    ELSE
        PRINT @strSQL;
    DECLARE curs_children CURSOR LOCAL FORWARD_ONLY
        FOR SELECT DISTINCT constid AS fkNameId, -- constraint name
                            fkeyid AS cTableId
            FROM   dbo.sysforeignkeys AS fk
            WHERE  fk.rkeyid <> fk.fkeyid -- WE DO NOT HANDLE self referencing tables!!!
                   AND fk.rkeyid = @ParentTableId;
    OPEN curs_children;
    DECLARE @fkNameId AS INT, 
    @cTableId AS INT, 
    @cColId AS INT, 
    @pTableId AS INT, 
    @pColId AS INT;
    FETCH NEXT FROM curs_children INTO @fkNameId, @cTableId; --, @cColId, @pTableId, @pColId
    DECLARE @strFromClause AS VARCHAR (1000);
    DECLARE @nLevel AS INT;
    IF @Level = 0
        BEGIN
            SET @FromClause = 'FROM ' + dbo.udfGetFullQualName(@ParentTableId);
        END
    WHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0
        BEGIN
            SELECT @strFromClause = @FromClause + @CRLF + '      INNER JOIN ' + dbo.udfGetFullQualName(@cTableId) + @CRLF + '       ON ' + dbo.udfGetOnJoinClause(@fkNameId);
            SET @nLevel = @Level + 1;
            EXECUTE dbo.uspCascadeDelete @ParentTableId = @cTableId, @WhereClause = @WhereClause, @ExecuteDelete = @ExecuteDelete, @FromClause = @strFromClause, @Level = @nLevel;
            SET @strSQL = 'DELETE FROM ' + dbo.udfGetFullQualName(@cTableId) + @CRLF + @strFromClause + @CRLF + 'WHERE   ' + @WhereClause + @CRLF;
            SET @strSQL = @strSQL + 'PRINT ''---' + @DebugIndent + 'DELETE FROM ' + dbo.udfGetFullQualName(@cTableId) + '     Rows Deleted: '' + CAST(@@ROWCOUNT AS VARCHAR)' + @CRLF + @CRLF;
            IF @ExecuteDelete = 'Y'
                EXECUTE (@strSQL);
            ELSE
                PRINT @strSQL;
            FETCH NEXT FROM curs_children INTO @fkNameId, @cTableId;
        --, @cColId, @pTableId, @pColId
        END
    IF @Level = 0
        BEGIN
            SET @strSQL = @CRLF + 'PRINT ''' + @DebugIndent + dbo.udfGetFullQualName(@ParentTableId) + ' Level=' + CAST (@@NESTLEVEL AS VARCHAR) + ' TOP LEVEL PARENT TABLE''' + @CRLF;
            SET @strSQL = @strSQL + 'DELETE FROM ' + dbo.udfGetFullQualName(@ParentTableId) + ' WHERE ' + @WhereClause + @CRLF;
            SET @strSQL = @strSQL + 'PRINT ''' + @DebugIndent + 'DELETE FROM ' + dbo.udfGetFullQualName(@ParentTableId) + ' Rows Deleted: '' + CAST(@@ROWCOUNT AS VARCHAR)' + @CRLF;
            IF @ExecuteDelete = 'Y'
                EXECUTE (@strSQL);
            ELSE
                PRINT @strSQL;
        END
    CLOSE curs_children;
    DEALLOCATE curs_children;
    

    Usage example 1

    Note the use of the fully qualified column name in the example. It's subtle but you must specify the table name for the generated SQL to execute properly.

    EXEC uspCascadeDelete
    @ParentTableId = 'Production.Location',
    @WhereClause = 'Location.LocationID = 2'
    

    Usage example 2

    EXEC uspCascadeDelete
    @ParentTableId = 'dbo.brand',
    @WhereClause = 'brand.brand_name <> ''Apple'''
    

    Usage example 3

    exec uspCascadeDelete
    @ParentTableId = 'dbo.product_type',
    @WhereClause = 'product_type.product_type_id NOT IN 
    (SELECT bpt.product_type_id FROM dbo.brand_product_type bpt)'
    
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  • 2020-11-27 15:15

    DELETE statements generated for use in SP with parameter, and as ON DELETE triggers: (this variant supports single column FKs only)

    SELECT 'DELETE '+detail.name+' WHERE '+dcolumn.name+' = @'+mcolumn.name AS stmt, 
        'DELETE ' + detail.name + ' FROM ' + detail.name + ' INNER JOIN deleted ON ' + 
        detail.name + '.' + dcolumn.name + ' = deleted.' + mcolumn.name AS trg
    FROM sys.columns AS mcolumn 
    INNER JOIN sys.foreign_key_columns ON mcolumn.object_id = 
                sys.foreign_key_columns.referenced_object_id 
        AND  mcolumn.column_id = sys.foreign_key_columns.referenced_column_id 
    INNER JOIN sys.tables AS master ON mcolumn.object_id = master.object_id 
    INNER JOIN sys.columns AS dcolumn 
        ON sys.foreign_key_columns.parent_object_id = dcolumn.object_id 
        AND sys.foreign_key_columns.parent_column_id = dcolumn.column_id 
    INNER JOIN sys.tables AS detail ON dcolumn.object_id = detail.object_id
    WHERE (master.name = N'MyTableName')
    
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  • 2020-11-27 15:21

    I'm pretty sure I posted code here on Stack Overflow which does this automatically using INFORMATION_SCHEMA to generate dynamic SQL, but I can't find it. Let me see if I can regenerate it.

    You might need to check this out a bit, I couldn't find my original code, so I modified some code I had which builds flattend views for star-schemas automatically.

    DECLARE @COLUMN_NAME AS sysname
    DECLARE @TABLE_NAME AS sysname
    DECLARE @IDValue AS int
    
    SET @COLUMN_NAME = '<Your COLUMN_NAME here>'
    SET @TABLE_NAME = '<Your TABLE_NAME here>'
    SET @IDValue = 123456789
    
    DECLARE @sql AS varchar(max) ;
    WITH    RELATED_COLUMNS
              AS (
                  SELECT    QUOTENAME(c.TABLE_SCHEMA) + '.'
                            + QUOTENAME(c.TABLE_NAME) AS [OBJECT_NAME]
                           ,c.COLUMN_NAME
                  FROM      INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS AS c WITH (NOLOCK)
                  INNER JOIN INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES AS t WITH (NOLOCK)
                            ON c.TABLE_CATALOG = t.TABLE_CATALOG
                               AND c.TABLE_SCHEMA = t.TABLE_SCHEMA
                               AND c.TABLE_NAME = t.TABLE_NAME
                               AND t.TABLE_TYPE = 'BASE TABLE'
                  INNER JOIN (
                              SELECT    rc.CONSTRAINT_CATALOG
                                       ,rc.CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA
                                       ,lkc.TABLE_NAME
                                       ,lkc.COLUMN_NAME
                              FROM      INFORMATION_SCHEMA.REFERENTIAL_CONSTRAINTS rc
                                        WITH (NOLOCK)
                              INNER JOIN INFORMATION_SCHEMA.KEY_COLUMN_USAGE lkc
                                        WITH (NOLOCK)
                                        ON lkc.CONSTRAINT_CATALOG = rc.CONSTRAINT_CATALOG
                                           AND lkc.CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA = rc.CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA
                                           AND lkc.CONSTRAINT_NAME = rc.CONSTRAINT_NAME
                              INNER JOIN INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLE_CONSTRAINTS tc
                                        WITH (NOLOCK)
                                        ON rc.CONSTRAINT_CATALOG = tc.CONSTRAINT_CATALOG
                                           AND rc.CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA = tc.CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA
                                           AND rc.UNIQUE_CONSTRAINT_NAME = tc.CONSTRAINT_NAME
                              INNER JOIN INFORMATION_SCHEMA.KEY_COLUMN_USAGE rkc
                                        WITH (NOLOCK)
                                        ON rkc.CONSTRAINT_CATALOG = tc.CONSTRAINT_CATALOG
                                           AND rkc.CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA = tc.CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA
                                           AND rkc.CONSTRAINT_NAME = tc.CONSTRAINT_NAME
                              WHERE     rkc.COLUMN_NAME = @COLUMN_NAME
                                        AND rkc.TABLE_NAME = @TABLE_NAME
                             ) AS j
                            ON j.CONSTRAINT_CATALOG = c.TABLE_CATALOG
                               AND j.CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA = c.TABLE_SCHEMA
                               AND j.TABLE_NAME = c.TABLE_NAME
                               AND j.COLUMN_NAME = c.COLUMN_NAME
                 )
        SELECT  @sql = COALESCE(@sql, '') + 'DELETE FROM ' + [OBJECT_NAME]
                + ' WHERE ' + [COLUMN_NAME] + ' = ' + CONVERT(varchar, @IDValue)
                + CHAR(13) + CHAR(10)
        FROM    RELATED_COLUMNS
    
    PRINT @sql
    
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  • 2020-11-27 15:22

    Another technique is to use a code generator to create the Sql. I'm pretty sure the MyGeneration (no connection) has existing templates to do this. Using that tool and the right template you can create a sql script that deletes the relevant stuff with no pain.

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  • 2020-11-27 15:23

    Unfortunately, I think cascading is the tool you're asking for. I understand not being able to use it, but that fact that it exists as a built-in part of the db has pretty much killed the need for an alternative.

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