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How to delete all rows from all tables in a SQL Server database?

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why not just drop the whole database in that case?? – marc_s Dec 14 '09 at 9:23
See codeguru.com/forum/showthread.php?t=458182 and scroll down... – Wim ten Brink Dec 14 '09 at 9:24
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by drop database will be deleted i just want to reset data – surajit khamrai Dec 14 '09 at 9:27
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Dude, if you marked my answer as answer I'd get over 500, which would be nice. – Mark Rendle Dec 10 '10 at 0:27

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Note that TRUNCATE won't work if you have any referential integrity set.

In that case, this will work:

EXEC sp_MSForEachTable 'ALTER TABLE ? NOCHECK CONSTRAINT ALL'
GO
EXEC sp_MSForEachTable 'DELETE FROM ?'
GO
EXEC sp_MSForEachTable 'ALTER TABLE ? CHECK CONSTRAINT ALL'
GO
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nice. good thinking.... – Preet Sangha Dec 14 '09 at 9:28
and what about triggers ????????? – surajit khamrai Dec 14 '09 at 9:30
DISABLE TRIGGER ALL ON DATABASE – Mark Rendle Dec 14 '09 at 9:32
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Actually, that's only for DDL triggers. In which case: EXECP sp_MSForEachTable 'DISABLE TRIGGER ALL ON ?' – Mark Rendle Dec 14 '09 at 9:34
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Not available in SQL Azure :( – Akash Kava Apr 17 at 12:31
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Hai Surajit, http://vadivel.blogspot.com/2006/07/easiest-fastest-way-to-delete-all.html

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and what about triggers ????????? – surajit khamrai Dec 14 '09 at 9:29
for triggers refer sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Topic285605-5-1.aspx#bm822384 – Oscar Dec 14 '09 at 9:36
i need a sp to do that....please provide a full sp – surajit khamrai Dec 14 '09 at 9:46

if you want to delete the whole table, you must follow the next SQL instruction

Delete  FROM TABLE Where PRIMARY_KEY_ is Not NULL;
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I had to delete all the rows and did it with the next script:

DECLARE @Nombre NVARCHAR(MAX);
DECLARE curso CURSOR FAST_FORWARD 
FOR 
Select Object_name(object_id) AS Nombre from sys.objects where type = 'U'

OPEN curso
FETCH NEXT FROM curso INTO @Nombre

WHILE (@@FETCH_STATUS <> -1)
BEGIN
IF (@@FETCH_STATUS <> -2)
BEGIN
DECLARE @statement NVARCHAR(200);
SET @statement = 'DELETE FROM ' + @Nombre;
print @statement
execute sp_executesql @statement;
END
FETCH NEXT FROM curso INTO @Nombre
END
CLOSE curso
DEALLOCATE curso

Hope this helps!

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You could delete all the rows from all tables using an approach like Rubens suggested, or you could just drop and recreate all the tables. Always a good idea to have the full db creation scripts anyway so that may be the easiest/quickest method.

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seems OP is concerned about referential integrity and triggers; this case, your got best solution. I'm dropping my answer =) – Rubens Farias Dec 14 '09 at 9:31
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I meant truncating it =) – Rubens Farias Dec 14 '09 at 9:32

Set nocount on

Exec sp_MSForEachTable 'Alter Table ? NoCheck Constraint All'

Exec sp_MSForEachTable ' If ObjectProperty(Object_ID(''?''), ''TableHasForeignRef'')=1 Begin -- Just to know what all table used delete syntax. Print ''Delete from '' + ''?'' Delete From ? End Else Begin -- Just to know what all table used Truncate syntax. Print ''Truncate Table '' + ''?'' Truncate Table ? End '

Exec sp_MSForEachTable 'Alter Table ? Check Constraint All'

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