Para SQL Server:
Para eliminar registros duplicados solo sería necesario realizar:
;WITH REGISTRO_DUPLICADO AS(
SELECT
INDICE = ROW_NUMBER() OVER (PARTITION BY fecha_venta, monto_venta, F, M ORDER BY fecha_venta),
*
FROM Ventas
)
DELETE FROM REGISTRO_DUPLICADO
WHERE INDICE > 1;
Eliminará los registros repetidos de tu tabla Ventas
sin necesidad de crear tablas temporales.
Por ejemplo:
CREATE TABLE Ventas (
fecha_venta date,
monto_venta decimal,
F tinyint,
M tinyint
)
INSERT INTO Ventas VALUES
('20170919', 3521, 2, 2),
('20170920', 3522, 2, 2),
('20170920', 3522, 2, 2),
('20170921', 3522, 2, 2),
('20170921', 3522, 2, 2),
('20170921', 3522, 2, 2)
SELECT * FROM Ventas
;WITH REGISTRO_DUPLICADO AS(
SELECT
INDICE = ROW_NUMBER() OVER (PARTITION BY fecha_venta, monto_venta, F, M ORDER BY fecha_venta),
*
FROM Ventas
)
DELETE FROM REGISTRO_DUPLICADO
WHERE INDICE > 1;
SELECT * FROM Ventas;
Obtendrás:
+---------------------+-------------+---+---+
| fecha_venta | monto_venta | F | M |
+---------------------+-------------+---+---+
| 19.09.2017 00:00:00 | 3521 | 2 | 2 |
| 20.09.2017 00:00:00 | 3522 | 2 | 2 |
| 20.09.2017 00:00:00 | 3522 | 2 | 2 |
| 21.09.2017 00:00:00 | 3522 | 2 | 2 |
| 21.09.2017 00:00:00 | 3522 | 2 | 2 |
| 21.09.2017 00:00:00 | 3522 | 2 | 2 |
+---------------------+-------------+---+---+
+---------------------+-------------+---+---+
| fecha_venta | monto_venta | F | M |
+---------------------+-------------+---+---+
| 19.09.2017 00:00:00 | 3521 | 2 | 2 |
| 20.09.2017 00:00:00 | 3522 | 2 | 2 |
| 21.09.2017 00:00:00 | 3522 | 2 | 2 |
+---------------------+-------------+---+---+
DEMO