August 2, 2017 at 8:14 am
Hi guys,
I have a query that executes certain columns, let's say something like that :
Select ID, TransactionTime, Points From Members Where Points >= 20
Result :
ID TransactionTime Points
1 2017-07-01 23:45:45 22
2 2017-07-01 22:55:55 20
3 2017-07-01 21:41:42 24
Now I want that table that i executed through a query - to be named as a new table , so i can Inner Join it with another table and pull out the 'Points' field
Any suggestions?
Thanks
August 2, 2017 at 8:18 am
I'm not entirely sure what your goal is here. Why can you not filter your result set when doing your JOIN? If, for whatever reason, you don't want to filter whn you JOIN the 2 tables (again, why?0 then you could create a VIEW instead, and then JOIN to that.
Storing the data again in a new table would mean that if the data in the original table was updated, the "new table" would be incorrect, thus providing incorrect results.
Thom~
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Larnu.uk
August 2, 2017 at 9:32 am
You could use a CTE
With myCTE
as
(Select ID, TransactionTime, Points From Members Where Points >= 20)
select *
from myCTE
inner join someothertable a
on myCTE.ID = a.ID
Keep in mind, a query doesn't create a table. This isn't a structure. The query is run and a result returned. The result is in memory on the client, not in the database.
However, as Thom A mentioned, you could just
Select ID, TransactionTime, Points
From Members m
innner join someothertable a
on m.ID = a.ID
Where m.Points >= 20
August 2, 2017 at 9:43 am
ok I see,
I have some other limitations which deny me from using a regular join
Anyway I think i'll skip it and try to export it to excel and do something manually
Thanks though for your efforts and explanations
August 2, 2017 at 9:50 am
JohnDoe564 - Wednesday, August 2, 2017 9:43 AMok I see,
I have some other limitations which deny me from using a regular join
Anyway I think i'll skip it and try to export it to excel and do something manuallyThanks though for your efforts and explanations
Huh....skip it and export to excel?
maybe if you gave us more details then perhaps we could help ....exporting to excel seems like a "fudge"...more work, less automation ...yadda yadda
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