SQL - DELETE VERTEX
Removes vertices from the database. This is the equivalent of the DELETE command, with the addition of checking and maintaining consistency with edges, removing all cross-references to the deleted vertex in all edges involved.
Syntax
DELETE VERTEX <vertex> [WHERE <conditions>] [LIMIT <MaxRecords>>] [BATCH <batch-size>]
<vertex>Defines the vertex that you want to remove, using its Class, Record ID, or through a sub-query using theFROM (<sub-query)clause.WHEREFilter condition to determine which records the command removes.LIMITDefines the maximum number of records to remove.BATCHDefines how many records the command removes at a time, allowing you to break large transactions into smaller blocks to save on memory usage. By default, it operates on blocks of 100.
Example
Remove the vertex and disconnect all vertices that point towards it:
orientdb>DELETE VERTEX #10:231Remove all user accounts marked with an incoming edge on the class
BadBehaviorInForum:orientdb>DELETE VERTEX Account WHERE in.@Class CONTAINS 'BadBehaviorInForum'Remove all vertices from the class
EmailMessagesmarked with the propertyisSpam:orientdb>DELETE VERTEX EMailMessage WHERE isSpam = TRUERemove vertices of the class
Attachment, where the vertex has an edge of the classHasAttachmentwhere the propertydateis set before 1990 and the vertexEmailconnected to classAttachmentwith the condition that its propertyfromis set to[email protected]:orientdb>DELETE VERTEX Attachment WHERE in[@Class = 'HasAttachment'].date <= "1990" AND in.out[@Class = "Email"].from = '[email protected]'
Remove vertices in blocks of one thousand:
orientdb>DELETE VERTEX v BATCH 1000This feature was introduced in version 2.1.
History
Version 2.1
- Introduces the optional
BATCHclause for managing batch size on the operation.
Version 1.4
- Command begins using the Blueprints API. When working in Java using the OGraphDatabase API, you may experience differences in how the database manages edges. To force the command to work with the older API, change the Graph DB settings using
ALTER DATABASE.
Version 1.1
- Initial version.