I have the following structure for the table DataTable: every column is of the datatype int, RowID is an identity column and the primary key. LinkID is a foreign key and links to rows of an other table.
RowID   LinkID   Order  Data    DataSpecifier
1       120      1      1       1
2       120      2      1       3
3       120      3      1       10
4       120      4      1       13
5       120      5      1       10
6       120      6      1       13
7       371      1      6       2
8       371      2      3       5
9       371      3      8       1
10      371      4      10      1
11      371      5      7       2
12      371      6      3       3
13      371      7      7       2
14      371      8      17      4
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I'm trying to do a query which alters every LinkID batch in the following way:
- Take every row with same LinkID(e.g. the first batch is the first 6 rows here)
- Order them by the Ordercolumn
- Look at DataandDataSpecifiercolumns as one compare unit (They can be thought as one column, calleddataunit):- Keep as many rows from Order1 onwards, until a duplicatedataunitcomes by
- Delete every row from that first duplicate onwards for that LinkID
 
- Keep as many rows from 
So for the LinkID 120:
- Sort the batch (already sorted here, but should still do it)
- Start looking from the top (So Order=1here), go as long as you don't see a duplicate.
- Stop at the first duplicate Order = 5(dataunit1 10was already seen).
- Delete everything which has the LinkID=120 AND Order>=5
After similar process for LinkID 371 (and every other LinkID in the table), the processed table will look like this:
RowID   LinkID   Order  Data    DataSpecifier
1       120      1      1       1
2       120      2      1       3
3       120      3      1       10
4       120      4      1       13
7       371      1      6       2
8       371      2      3       5
9       371      3      8       1
10      371      4      10      1
11      371      5      7       2
12      371      6      3       3
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I've done quite a lot of SQL queries, but never something this complicated. I know I need to use a query which is something like this:
DELETE FROM DataTable  
WHERE RowID IN (SELECT RowID
                FROM DataTable
                WHERE -- ?
                GROUP BY LinkID
                HAVING COUNT(*) > 1 -- ?
                ORDER BY [Order]);
But I just can't seem to wrap my head around this and get the query right. I would preferably do this in pure SQL, with one executable (and reusable) query.
 
    
 
     
    