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- Why do I keep getting [eslint] Delete `CR` [prettier prettier]?
Why do I keep getting " [eslint] Delete `CR` [prettier prettier]"? Asked 7 years ago Modified 22 days ago Viewed 823k times
- Find erase your Google Search history
Click the words under "Auto-delete (Off)" or "Auto-delete (On) " Select what you want to do Based on when you want to automatically erase your search history, click Auto-delete activity older than and choose: 3 months 18 months 36 months If you don't want to erase your search history automatically, click Don't auto-delete activity Click Next
- How to write a SQL DELETE statement with a SELECT statement in the . . .
Just be sure to put the table name (or an alias) between DELETE and FROM to specify which table you are deleting from This is simpler than using a nested SELECT statement like in the other answers
- MySQL DELETE FROM with subquery as condition - Stack Overflow
And maybe it is answered in the "MySQL doesn't allow it", however, it is working fine for me PROVIDED I make sure to fully clarify what to delete (DELETE T FROM Target AS T) Delete with Join in MySQL clarifies the DELETE JOIN issue
- sql - Delete from two tables in one query - Stack Overflow
Now if I want to delete from messages table it's ok But when I delete message by messageid the record still exists on usersmessage and I have to delete from this two tables at once
- Is delete this allowed in C++? - Stack Overflow
Is it allowed to delete this; if the delete-statement is the last statement that will be executed on that instance of the class? Of course I'm sure that the object represented by the this-pointer is
- How do I remove delete replace a folder that is not empty?
2 To delete a folder even if it might not exist (avoiding the race condition in Charles Chow's answer) but still have errors when other things go wrong (e g permission problems, disk read error, the file isn't a directory) For Python 3 x:
- How can I delete the last n commits on GitHub and locally?
To remove the 2 (two) last commits: git reset --hard HEAD~2 And to push this change to remote, you need to do a git push with the force (-f) parameter: git push -f However, I don't recommend to do any git command with -f or --hard options involved if there are new commits on remote (GitHub) after this commits that you want to remove In that case, always use git revert
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