diff --git a/postgres/truncate-all-rows.md b/postgres/truncate-all-rows.md index bc1d36b..96c72ce 100644 --- a/postgres/truncate-all-rows.md +++ b/postgres/truncate-all-rows.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Given a postgres database, if you want to delete all rows in a table, you can use the `DELETE` query without any conditions. -``` +```sql > delete from pokemons; DELETE 151 ``` @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ out a table, you are better off using `TRUNCATE`. A `TRUNCATE` query will be faster than a `DELETE` query because it will just delete the rows without scanning them as it goes. -``` +```sql > truncate pokemons; TRUNCATE TABLE ```