--- slug: /en/sql-reference/statements/alter/delete sidebar_position: 39 sidebar_label: DELETE --- # ALTER TABLE ... DELETE Statement ``` sql ALTER TABLE [db.]table [ON CLUSTER cluster] DELETE WHERE filter_expr ``` Deletes data matching the specified filtering expression. Implemented as a [mutation](/docs/en/sql-reference/statements/alter/index.md#mutations). :::note The `ALTER TABLE` prefix makes this syntax different from most other systems supporting SQL. It is intended to signify that unlike similar queries in OLTP databases this is a heavy operation not designed for frequent use. `ALTER TABLE` is considered a heavyweight operation that requires the underlying data to be merged before it is deleted. For MergeTree tables, consider using the [`DELETE FROM` query](/docs/en/sql-reference/statements/delete.md), which performs a lightweight delete and can be considerably faster. ::: The `filter_expr` must be of type `UInt8`. The query deletes rows in the table for which this expression takes a non-zero value. One query can contain several commands separated by commas. The synchronicity of the query processing is defined by the [mutations_sync](/docs/en/operations/settings/settings.md/#mutations_sync) setting. By default, it is asynchronous. **See also** - [Mutations](/docs/en/sql-reference/statements/alter/index.md#mutations) - [Synchronicity of ALTER Queries](/docs/en/sql-reference/statements/alter/index.md#synchronicity-of-alter-queries) - [mutations_sync](/docs/en/operations/settings/settings.md/#mutations_sync) setting ## Related content - Blog: [Handling Updates and Deletes in ClickHouse](https://clickhouse.com/blog/handling-updates-and-deletes-in-clickhouse)