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Posted by Erland Sommarskog on 06/29/07 11:13
Stephen2 (Stephen@mailinator.com) writes:
> This is kind of what I'm trying to do in my MS SQL 2000 query. Should
> I be able to reference s1.col1 inside the 2nd derived table?
>
> I'm getting 'Invalid column name col1' and it's coming from the 2nd
> derived table (I've commented out other refs to just it to check).
>
> Maybe I need to use a temp table instead.
>
>
> SELECT s1.col1,
>
> (SELECT * FROM
>
> (SELECT COUNT(zzz) AS SomeTotal
> FROM tab1
> WHERE s1.col1 = zzz)) AS RowCount) /* error here */
>
> FROM
> (SELECT col1 FROM table) AS s1
Yes, you should be able to, and in SQL 2005 you are. But in SQL 2000 there
is a bug that gets in the way. It seems that you will have to resort to
a temp table.
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Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, esquel@sommarskog.se
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