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Sunday, December 3rd, 2006
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9:07a - hi all
Hello,
This is my first time posting here. I'm pretty new at SQL but I think that I am learning. :) Anyway, I have a sort of issue that I am hoping someone can clarify for me.
At my job, I am trying to fix up a query someone else made, forcing it to have all unique "PSourceIDs." Obviously, I can get 2 of the same number if I select distincts and then have two entries with different values anywhere in the record. So, here is what I was trying to do, eventhough it fails when I run it:
drop table #NewTest select distinct psourceid into #NewTest from #Test T select * from #NewTest insert into #NewTest (Priority, COSupplierCode, Aging, AgingToNow) select Priority, COSupplierCode, Aging, AgingToNow from #Test T where (T.psourceid = #NewTest.psourceid) select * from #NewTest
Firstly, can I do this with temp tables, and secondly, if so, then where did my logic fail?
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