--- layout: default title: Delete parent: SQL nav_order: 12 --- # Delete The `DELETE` statement deletes documents that satisfy the predicates in the `WHERE` clause. If you don't specify the `WHERE` clause, all documents are deleted. ### Setting The `DELETE` statement is disabled by default. To enable the `DELETE` functionality in SQL, you need to update the configuration by sending the following request: ```json PUT _plugins/_query/settings { "transient": { "plugins.sql.delete.enabled": "true" } } ``` ### Syntax Rule `singleDeleteStatement`: ![singleDeleteStatement]({{site.url}}{{site.baseurl}}/images/singleDeleteStatement.png) ### Example SQL query: ```sql DELETE FROM accounts WHERE age > 30 ``` Explain: ```json { "size" : 1000, "query" : { "bool" : { "must" : [ { "range" : { "age" : { "from" : 30, "to" : null, "include_lower" : false, "include_upper" : true, "boost" : 1.0 } } } ], "adjust_pure_negative" : true, "boost" : 1.0 } }, "_source" : false } ``` Result set: ```json { "schema" : [ { "name" : "deleted_rows", "type" : "long" } ], "total" : 1, "datarows" : [ [ 3 ] ], "size" : 1, "status" : 200 } ``` The `datarows` field shows the number of documents deleted.