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I created a new sequence in SQL Server 2022 with this code.
CREATE SEQUENCE myseqtest START WITH 1 INCREMENT BY 1; GOI want to use this to insert some data from another table into a new table with this sequence. Which of these queries shows the way to do this efficiently?
-- 1 INSERT dbo.NewMonthSales (SaleID, saleyear, salemonth, currSales) SELECT NEXT VALUE FOR myseqtest , ms.saleyear , ms.salemonth , ms.currMonthSales FROM dbo.MonthSales AS ms; GO -- 2 INSERT dbo.NewMonthSales (SaleID, saleyear, salemonth, currSales) SELECT NEXT VALUE , ms.saleyear , ms.salemonth , ms.currMonthSales FROM dbo.MonthSales AS ms, myseqtest; GO --3 DECLARE mycurs CURSOR FOR SELECT ms.saleyear , ms.salemonth , ms.currMonthSales FROM dbo.MonthSales AS ms DECLARE @yr INT, @mn INT, @sales NUMERIC(10,2) FETCH NEXT FROM mycurs INTO @yr, @mn, @sales WHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0 BEGIN INSERT dbo.NewMonthSales (SaleID, saleyear, salemonth, currSales) SELECT NEXT VALUE FOR myseqtest , @yr , @mn , @sales FETCH NEXT FROM mycurs INTO @yr, @mn, @sales ENDSee possible answers