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Deleting data 487
Deleting data
You use a cfquery tag with a SQL DELETE statement to delete data from a database.
ColdFusion has no
cfdelete tag.
Deleting a single record
To delete a single record, use the tables primary key in the WHERE condition of a SQL
DELETE statement. In the following procedure, Emp_ID is the primary key, so the SQL Delete
statement is as follows:
DELETE FROM Employee WHERE Emp_ID = #Form.Emp_ID#
You often want to see the data before you delete it. The following procedure displays the data to
be deleted by reusing the form page used to insert and update data. Any data that you enter in the
form before submitting it is not used, so you can use a table to display the record to be deleted
instead.
To delete one record from a database:
1.
In update_form.cfm, change the title to “Delete Form” and the text on the submit button to
“Delete Record”.
2.
Change the form tag so that it appears as follows:
<form action="delete_action.cfm" method="Post">
3.
Save the modified file as delete_form.cfm.
4.
Create a ColdFusion page with the following content:
<html>
<head>
<title>Delete Employee Record</title>
</head>
<body>
<cfquery name="DeleteEmployee"
datasource="cfdocexamples">
DELETE FROM Employee
WHERE Emp_ID = #Form.Emp_ID#
</cfquery>
<h1>The employee record has been deleted.</h1>
<cfoutput>
You have deleted #Form.FirstName# #Form.LastName# from the
employee database.
</cfoutput>
</body>
</html>
5.
Save the page as delete_action.cfm.
6.
View delete_form.cfm in your web browser by specifying the page URL and an Employee ID;
for example, enter the following:
http://localhost/myapps/delete_form.cfm?Emp_ID=3.Click Delete Record
ColdFusion deletes the record in the Employee table and displays a confirmation message.