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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T08:47:30+00:00 2026-05-13T08:47:30+00:00

I’m working with some rather sensitive data, so I want to be ABSOLUTELY sure

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I’m working with some rather sensitive data, so I want to be ABSOLUTELY sure I am doing it properly.

I am trying to delete the rows in a table that are associated with another table

The only way to associate the table is to join through two other tables…

here is the exact query:

DELETE tt.Transaction_Amount, tt.Transaction_ID
  FROM ItemTracker_dbo.Transaction_Type tt
  JOIN ItemTracker_dbo.Transaction t ON tt.Transaction_ID = t.Transaction_ID
  JOIN ItemTracker_dbo.Purchase p ON p.Transaction_ID = tt.Transaction_ID
  JOIN ItemTracker_dbo.Item i ON i.Item_ID = p.Item_ID
 WHERE i.Client_ID = 1

As you can see, it ain’t pretty.

I’m getting an odd error though through the MySQL query browser…

Unkown table ‘Transaction_Amount’ in MULTI DELETE

I’ve tried reading the mysql manual and it seems like this should work to me… any one have any idea’s?

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    2026-05-13T08:47:31+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:47 am

    You need to delete rows from tt, not individual columns:

    DELETE tt
      FROM ItemTracker_dbo.Transaction_Type tt
      JOIN ItemTracker_dbo.Transaction t ON tt.Transaction_ID = t.Transaction_ID
      JOIN ItemTracker_dbo.Purchase p ON p.Transaction_ID = tt.Transaction_ID
      JOIN ItemTracker_dbo.Item i ON i.Item_ID = p.Item_ID
     WHERE i.Client_ID = 1
    
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