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mysql - SQL Delete Rows Based on Another Table

This is probably very easy, but it's Monday morning. I have two tables:

Table1:

Field        | Type             | Null | Key | Default | Extra
id           | int(32) unsigned | NO   | PRI | NULL    | auto_increment
group        | int(32)          | NO   |     | 0       |                

Table2:

Field     | Type             | Null | Key | Default | Extra
group     | int(32)          | NO   |     | 0       | 

Ignoring other fields...I would like a single SQL DELETE statement that will delete all rows in Table1 for which there exists a Table2.group equal to Table1.group. Thus, if a row of Table1 has group=69, that row should be deleted if and only if there exists a row in Table2 with group=69.

Thank you for any help.

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I think this is what you want:

DELETE FROM `table1`
WHERE `group` in (SELECT DISTINCT `group` FROM `table2`)

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