dblink_build_sql_delete
dblink_build_sql_delete — builds a DELETE statement using supplied values for primary key field values
Synopsis
dblink_build_sql_delete(text relname,
                        int2vector primary_key_attnums,
                        integer num_primary_key_atts,
                        text[] tgt_pk_att_vals_array) returns text
Description
dblink_build_sql_delete can be useful in doing selective replication of a local table to a remote database. It builds a SQL DELETE command that will delete the row with the given primary key values. 
Arguments
- relname
- Name of a local relation, for example - fooor- myschema.mytab. Include double quotes if the name is mixed-case or contains special characters, for example- "FooBar"; without quotes, the string will be folded to lower case.
- primary_key_attnums
- Attribute numbers (1-based) of the primary key fields, for example - 1 2.
- num_primary_key_atts
- The number of primary key fields. 
- tgt_pk_att_vals_array
- Values of the primary key fields to be used in the resulting - DELETEcommand. Each field is represented in text form.
Return Value
Returns the requested SQL statement as text.
Notes
 As of PostgreSQL 9.0, the attribute numbers in primary_key_attnums are interpreted as logical column numbers, corresponding to the column's position in SELECT * FROM relname. Previous versions interpreted the numbers as physical column positions. There is a difference if any column(s) to the left of the indicated column have been dropped during the lifetime of the table. 
Examples
SELECT dblink_build_sql_delete('"MyFoo"', '1 2', 2, '{"1", "b"}');
           dblink_build_sql_delete
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 DELETE FROM "MyFoo" WHERE f1='1' AND f2='b'
(1 row)