Database Administrator (DBA) Question:

Compare and contrast TRUNCATE and DELETE for a table.

Database Administrator (DBA) Interview Question
Database Administrator (DBA) Interview Question

Answer:

Both the truncate and delete command have the desired outcome of getting rid of all the rows in a table. The difference between the two is that the truncate command is a DDL operation and just moves the high water mark and produces a now rollback. The delete command, on the other hand, is a DML operation, which will produce a rollback and thus take longer to complete.


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