# Truncate Tables With Dependents In [Truncate All Rows](truncate-all-rows.md), I talked about how postgres's `truncate` can be used to quickly delete all rows in a table. In practice this alone won't be very useful though, because tables usually have other tables that depend on them via foreign keys. If you have tables `A` and `B` where `B` has a foreign key referencing `A`, then trying to truncate `A` will result in something like this: ```sql > truncate A; ERROR: cannot truncate a table referenced in a foreign key constraint ``` Fortunately, `truncate` has some tricks up its sleeve. If you know two tables are tied together via a foreign key constraint, you can just truncate both of them at once: ```sql > truncate A, B; TRUNCATE TABLE; ``` If many tables are tied together in this way and you are looking to throw all of it out, then a simpler approach is to cascade the truncation: ```sql > truncate A cascade; NOTICE: truncate cascades to table "B" TRUNCATE TABLE ``` Use these with care and potentially within transactions because your data will go bye bye. h/t Dillon Hafer and Jack Christensen