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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T01:28:26+00:00 2026-05-15T01:28:26+00:00

This deletes the document from the Document table and outputs information about the deleted

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This deletes the document from the Document table and outputs information about the deleted document into the FinishedDocument table.

DELETE
FROM Document
OUTPUT Deleted.DocumentId
    , Deleted.DocumentDescription
INTO FinishedDocument
WHERE DocumentId = @DocumentId

I need to delete the document not just from the Document table, but also from the DocumentBackup table. Meanwhile, I need to maintain insertion into FinishedDocument.

Is all of this possible with only one statement? If not, is a second DELETE (against DocumentBackup), with all of it wrapped in a transaction, the way to go?

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    2026-05-15T01:28:26+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 1:28 am

    You’ll need two DELETEs, but you should use two OUTPUTS on the first DELETE to do both the insert into FinishedDocument and into a table variable to save all of the deleted documents.

    try:

    DECLARE @DeletedDocuments table (DocumentId int)
    
    BEGIN TRANSACTION
    
    DELETE
        FROM Document
        OUTPUT Deleted.DocumentId, Deleted.DocumentDescription
            INTO FinishedDocument
        OUTPUT Deleted.DocumentId
            INTO @DeletedDocuments
    WHERE DocumentId = @DocumentId
    
    DELETE
        FROM DocumentBackup
        WHERE EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM @DeletedDocuments d WHERE DocumentBackup.DocumentId=d.DocumentId)
    
    
    COMMIT
    
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