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The Delete Operand in SQL for MS Access

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DELETE is one of the simpler SQL commands, and can be used to delete rows (or records) permanently from a table. It's very useful if you're trying to purge old data from your records. If you want to archive your records, however, you're better off SELECTing records and saving them to a new table first (which you'll archive), and then DELETEing the same records.

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