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DNN932: If you rename a page, a redirect is generated. Useful, but not during development of a site where page names are changed frequently.

I want to remove all the page redirects just before putting the site live.

Does anybody have an SQL statement that I can use to do the cleanup in one go?

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DELETE FROM TabUrls WHERE HttpStatus = 301
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AFAIK: DELETE From TabUrls Where [HttpStatus] = '301'

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Posted By Sebastian Leupold on 16 Oct 2019 07:01 AM
DELETE FROM TabUrls WHERE HttpStatus = 301

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Posted By Timo Breumelhof on 16 Oct 2019 07:02 AM

AFAIK: DELETE From TabUrls Where [HttpStatus] = '301'

Thank you both.

I think I will apply:

DELETE FROM {databaseOwner}[{objectQualifier}TabUrls] 
WHERE [HttpStatus] = '301'

 

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When TImo and Sebastian post identical answers within a minute of one another, you know it's the right answer!
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Joe,

they are not identical. Sebastian wrote:

[...] WHERE HttpStatus = 301

Timos answer was:

[...] WHERE HttpStatus = '301'

As the column HttpStatus is nvarchar(50), Timos answer is syntactically correct, even if Sebastian's answer will work as well (because SQL Server does an implicit conversion...)

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I didn't verify my statement, just wanted to provide EPT with a quick suggestion. I know, he is able to fix smaller typos :)

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