I'd like to ask a question. Consider the two statements
below:

DELETE
FROM county PARTITION (michigan)
WHERE county_name = 'Alger';

DELETE
FROM county
WHERE county_name = 'Alger'
  AND state = 'MI';

Is there ever a case where the first option is preferable?
Is there ever a case where Oracle wouldn't be able to
isolate the partition of interest simply by evaluating the
conditions in the WHERE clause? There must be, else why
would Oracle provide the syntax shown in the first
statement? However, I'm having difficulty coming up with a
good example of when that syntax makes sense. Can someone
help me out here?

Best regards,

Jonathan Gennick --- Brighten the corner where you are
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