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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T03:31:00+00:00 2026-05-20T03:31:00+00:00

I know this is a simple syntax issue. Trying to delete all users from

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I know this is a simple syntax issue. Trying to delete all users from a subquery:

delete from users
where id IN (

select u.id
from users u 
where not exists (select * from stickies i where i.user_id = u.id) 
group by u.email 
having count(*) > 1

)

Getting this error:

error : You can't specify target table 'users' for update in FROM clause

The subquery works fine (returns list of user id’s).

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    2026-05-20T03:31:01+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 3:31 am
    DELETE u.*
    FROM users u JOIN (
        SELECT u.id
        FROM users u LEFT JOIN stickies i ON i.user_id = u.id
        WHERE i.user_id IS NULL
        GROUP BY u.email 
        HAVING COUNT(*) > 1
      ) r ON r.id = r.id
    

    Note: in the inner query, you are grouping by email, but selecting a user ID. this may return non deterministic results.

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