I am trying to do a query like this:
DELETE FROM term_hierarchy AS th
WHERE th.parent = 1015 AND th.tid IN (
SELECT DISTINCT(th1.tid)
FROM term_hierarchy AS th1
INNER JOIN term_hierarchy AS th2 ON (th1.tid = th2.tid AND th2.parent != 1015)
WHERE th1.parent = 1015
);
As you can probably tell, I want to delete the parent relation to 1015 if the same tid has other parents. However, that yields me a syntax error:
You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'AS th
WHERE th.parent = 1015 AND th.tid IN (
SELECT DISTINCT(th1.tid)
FROM ter' at line 1
I have checked the documentation, and run the subquery by itself, and it all seems to check out. Can anyone figure out what's wrong here?
Update: As answered below, MySQL does not allow the table you're deleting from be used in a subquery for the condition.
For others that find this question looking to delete while using a subquery, I leave you this example for outsmarting MySQL (even if some people seem to think it cannot be done):
DELETE e.*
FROM tableE e
WHERE id IN (SELECT id
FROM tableE
WHERE arg = 1 AND foo = 'bar');
will give you an error:
ERROR 1093 (HY000): You can't specify target table 'e' for update in FROM clause
However this query:
DELETE e.*
FROM tableE e
WHERE id IN (SELECT id
FROM (SELECT id
FROM tableE
WHERE arg = 1 AND foo = 'bar') x);
will work just fine:
Query OK, 1 row affected (3.91 sec)
Wrap your subquery up in an additional subquery (here named x) and MySQL will happily do what you ask.