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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T13:55:19+00:00 2026-05-15T13:55:19+00:00

Can anyone suggest a cleaner method to delete rows with a one-to-many relationship in

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Can anyone suggest a cleaner method to delete rows with a one-to-many relationship in one query?

This works, but I’m not very familiar with the using clause or delete, so I don’t fully understand how it works.

DELETE FROM ip_record,
            entry using ip_record 
            inner join entry 
      where ip_record.site_id = ? 
        and ip_record.ip = ? 
        and ip_record.id = entry.ip_id

I have a notion that this could be done more cleanly with a cascade, but I have an irrational fear of constraints. The DB is MySQL.

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    2026-05-15T13:55:20+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 1:55 pm

    Yes, add the constraint as follows

    ALTER TABLE entry
        ADD CONSTRAINT constr_entry_fk_ip
        FOREIGN KEY fk_ip (ip_id) REFERENCES ip_record (id)
        ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
    

    and then you can just use

    DELETE FROM ip_record
    WHERE ip_record.site_id=? and ip_record.ip=?
    

    to do what previously required a join.

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