Required. The primary keys of the rows within table to delete. The
primary keys must be specified in the order in which they appear in the
PRIMARY KEY() clause of the table's equivalent DDL statement (the DDL
statement used to create the table).
Delete is idempotent. The transaction will succeed even if some or all
rows do not exist.
Required. The primary keys of the rows within table to delete. The
primary keys must be specified in the order in which they appear in the
PRIMARY KEY() clause of the table's equivalent DDL statement (the DDL
statement used to create the table).
Delete is idempotent. The transaction will succeed even if some or all
rows do not exist.
Required. The primary keys of the rows within table to delete. The
primary keys must be specified in the order in which they appear in the
PRIMARY KEY() clause of the table's equivalent DDL statement (the DDL
statement used to create the table).
Delete is idempotent. The transaction will succeed even if some or all
rows do not exist.
Required. The primary keys of the rows within table to delete. The
primary keys must be specified in the order in which they appear in the
PRIMARY KEY() clause of the table's equivalent DDL statement (the DDL
statement used to create the table).
Delete is idempotent. The transaction will succeed even if some or all
rows do not exist.
Required. The primary keys of the rows within table to delete. The
primary keys must be specified in the order in which they appear in the
PRIMARY KEY() clause of the table's equivalent DDL statement (the DDL
statement used to create the table).
Delete is idempotent. The transaction will succeed even if some or all
rows do not exist.
Required. The primary keys of the rows within table to delete. The
primary keys must be specified in the order in which they appear in the
PRIMARY KEY() clause of the table's equivalent DDL statement (the DDL
statement used to create the table).
Delete is idempotent. The transaction will succeed even if some or all
rows do not exist.
Required. The primary keys of the rows within table to delete. The
primary keys must be specified in the order in which they appear in the
PRIMARY KEY() clause of the table's equivalent DDL statement (the DDL
statement used to create the table).
Delete is idempotent. The transaction will succeed even if some or all
rows do not exist.
Required. The primary keys of the rows within table to delete. The
primary keys must be specified in the order in which they appear in the
PRIMARY KEY() clause of the table's equivalent DDL statement (the DDL
statement used to create the table).
Delete is idempotent. The transaction will succeed even if some or all
rows do not exist.