The following script demonstrates the use of custom stored procedures for deleting graph(s).
It first creates a table GRAPHS_TO_DELETE
, into which the names of the graphs to be deleted should be inserted, as follows:
use MYUSR; create procedure GRAPHS_TO_DELETE_SP (in gd_iris any) { declare gd_iri iri_id; declare dp, row any; result_names (gd_iri); dp := dpipe (0, '__I2IDN'); foreach (varchar iri in GD_IRIS) do { dpipe_input (dp, iri); } while (0 <> (row := dpipe_next (dp, 0))) { result (row[0]); } } ; drop view GRAPHS_TO_DELETE_VIEW; create procedure view GRAPHS_TO_DELETE_VIEW as MYUSR.DBA.GRAPHS_TO_DELETE_SP (gd_iris) (gd_iri any); create procedure DELETE_GRAPHS (in g_iris any) { declare g_iids any; if (not isvector (g_iris) and g_iris is not null) signal ('22023', '.....', 'The input argument must be an array of strings or null'); if (not length (g_iris)) return 0; delete from DB.DBA.RDF_QUAD where G in (select * from GRAPHS_TO_DELETE_VIEW where gd_iris = g_iris) option (loop exists); return row_count (); } ;
Finally call the procedure DELETE_GRAPHS
to perform the deletion of the specified graphs.
Note it does not return a result set and can be called as follows:
SQL> select MYUSR.DBA.DELETE_GRAPHS (vector ('g1', 'g2', 'g3'));
This will return the number of triples removed from the specified graphs.
Note: the procedure only applies to the cluster so to get IRI IDs via partitioned pipe (DAQ). It is not usable on single.