DELETE_VECTORS
Holds information on deleted rows to speed up the delete process.
	Holds information on deleted rows to speed up the delete process.
| Column Name | Data Type | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| NODE_NAME | VARCHAR | The name of the node storing the deleted rows. | 
| NAMESPACE_NAME | VARCHAR | For Eon Mode databases, namespace where the deleted rows are located. | 
| SCHEMA_NAME | VARCHAR | The name of the schema where the deleted rows are located. If the schema belongs to a non-default namespace in an Eon Mode database, the schema name is front-qualified with the name of the schema's namespace. For example,  | 
| PROJECTION_NAME | VARCHAR | The name of the projection where the deleted rows are located. | 
| DV_OID | INTEGER | The unique numeric ID (OID) that identifies this delete vector. | 
| STORAGE_OID | INTEGER | The unique numeric ID (OID) that identifies the storage container that holds the delete vector. | 
| SAL_STORAGE_ID | VARCHAR | Unique hexadecimal numeric ID assigned by the Vertica catalog, which identifies the storage. | 
| DELETED_ROW_COUNT | INTEGER | The number of rows deleted. | 
| USED_BYTES | INTEGER | The number of bytes used to store the deletion. | 
| START_EPOCH | INTEGER | The start epoch of the data in the delete vector. | 
| END_EPOCH | INTEGER | The end epoch of the data in the delete vector. | 
Examples
After you delete data from a OpenText™ Analytics Database table, that data is marked for deletion. To see the data that is marked for deletion, query the DELETE_VECTORS system table.
Run PURGE to remove the delete vectors from ROS containers.
=> SELECT * FROM test1;
 number
--------
      3
     12
     33
     87
     43
     99
(6 rows)
=> DELETE FROM test1 WHERE number > 50;
 OUTPUT
--------
      2
(1 row)
=> SELECT * FROM test1;
 number
--------
     43
      3
     12
     33
(4 rows)
=> SELECT node_name, projection_name, deleted_row_count FROM DELETE_VECTORS;
    node_name     | projection_name | deleted_row_count
------------------+-----------------+-------------------
 v_vmart_node0002 | test1_b1        |                 1
 v_vmart_node0001 | test1_b1        |                 1
 v_vmart_node0001 | test1_b0        |                 1
 v_vmart_node0003 | test1_b0        |                 1
(4 rows)
=> SELECT PURGE();
...
(Table: public.test1) (Projection: public.test1_b0)
(Table: public.test1) (Projection: public.test1_b1)
...
(4 rows)
After the ancient history mark (AHM) advances:
=> SELECT * FROM DELETE_VECTORS;
 (No rows)