ADO.NET Provider for SAP Success Factors LMS

Build 25.0.9539

DELETE Statements

To delete information from a table, use DELETE statements.

DELETE Syntax

The DELETE statement requires the table name in the FROM clause and the row's primary key in the WHERE clause, as shown in the following example:

<delete_statement> ::= DELETE FROM <table_name> WHERE { Id = <expression> } [ { AND | OR } ... ]

<expression> ::=
  | @ <parameter> 
  | ?
  | <literal>

You can use the ExecuteNonQuery method to execute data manipulation commands and retrieve the number of affected rows, as shown in the following example:

C#

String connectionString = "User=username;UserType=Password;CompanyId=CompanyId;Url=https://api4.successfactors.com";
using (SAPSuccessFactorsLMSConnection connection = new SAPSuccessFactorsLMSConnection(connectionString)) {
  int rowsAffected;
  SAPSuccessFactorsLMSCommand cmd = new SAPSuccessFactorsLMSCommand("DELETE FROM SampleTable_1 WHERE Id = @myId", connection);
  cmd.Parameters.Add(new SAPSuccessFactorsLMSParameter("myId","6"));
  rowsAffected = cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
}

VB.NET

  
Dim connectionString As [String] = "User=username;UserType=Password;CompanyId=CompanyId;Url=https://api4.successfactors.com"
Using connection As New SAPSuccessFactorsLMSConnection(connectionString)
  Dim rowsAffected As Integer
  Dim cmd As New SAPSuccessFactorsLMSCommand("DELETE FROM SampleTable_1 WHERE Id = @myId", connection)
  cmd.Parameters.Add(New SAPSuccessFactorsLMSParameter("myId", "6"))
  rowsAffected = cmd.ExecuteNonQuery()
End Using

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