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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T12:27:05+00:00 2026-05-23T12:27:05+00:00

public static void DeleteThreads(int threadID) { StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); sb.Append(DELETE FROM dbo.Threads);

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public static void DeleteThreads(int threadID)
{
    StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
    sb.Append("DELETE FROM dbo.Threads");
    sb.Append(" WHERE ThreadsID=@ThreadsID");

    string myConnectionString = AllQuestionsPresented.connectionString;

    using (SqlConnection myConnection = new SqlConnection(myConnectionString))
    {
        myConnection.Open();
        SqlCommand sqlCommand = new SqlCommand(sb.ToString(), myConnection);
        sqlCommand.Parameters.Add("@ThreadsID", SqlDbType.Int);
        sqlCommand.Parameters["@ThreadsID"].Value = threadID;
        sqlCommand.ExecuteNonQuery();

    }
}

It gives me this Error:

The DELETE statement conflicted with the REFERENCE constraint "FK_Comments_Threads". The conflict occurred in database "model", table "dbo.Comments", column 'ThreadsID'.

The statement has been terminated.

Should this fix that error:

enter code here  public static void DeleteComments(int threadID)
{
    StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
    sb.Append("DELETE FROM dbo.Comments");
    sb.Append(" WHERE ThreadsID=@ThreadsID");

    string myConnectionString = AllQuestionsPresented.connectionString;

    using (SqlConnection myConnection = new SqlConnection(myConnectionString))
    {
        myConnection.Open();
        SqlCommand sqlCommand = new SqlCommand(sb.ToString(), myConnection);
        sqlCommand.Parameters.Add("@ThreadsID", SqlDbType.Int);
        sqlCommand.Parameters["@ThreadsID"].Value = threadID;
        sqlCommand.ExecuteNonQuery();

    }
}
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    2026-05-23T12:27:05+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 12:27 pm

    You don’t have a space, and it looks like you’re missing the FROM keyword.

    Try:

    sb.Append("DELETE FROM dbo.Threads");    
    sb.Append(" WHERE ThreadsID=@ThreadsID");
    

    Also, for the record: Using inline SQL is generally bad due to tightly coupling your application to your database. You should use a separate data access layer if this application is for any serious purpose.

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