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ok..i'm sure i'm having a brain fart moment..but for some reason i cant get this update to work. I have 2 tables, i'm pretty much trying to copy info from 8 columns to 8 columns in another table. .. this is what i have so far

update a
set a.denialcharge_cost = b.denial_cost
    , a.epd_cost = b.early_default_payment
    , a.expeditecharge_cost = b.expeditecharge
    , a.duediligence_cost = b.duediligence
    , a.deskreview_cost = b.deskreview
    , a.servicing_cost = b.servicingcharge
    , a.mers_cost = b.merscharge
    , a.qcplans_cost = b.qcplans
from orderheader a 
inner join clients b
on a.prnt_id = b.id

i get the error

Msg 512, Level 16, State 1, Procedure UpdateOrderHeader, Line 13
Subquery returned more than 1 value. This is not permitted when the subquery follows =, !=, <, <= , >, >= or when the subquery is used as an expression.
The statement has been terminated.

i have x number of clients in clients..and y number of orders in orderheader..every order can have 1 client..every client can have multiple orders...prnt_id in orderheader has the id in the clients table....any help would be appreciated... i'm trying to copy denial_cost, early_default_payment, expeditecharge, duediligence, deskreview, servicingcharge, merscharge, qcplans from clients to orderheader

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  • could it be because you don't have a where clause ?
    – user1200540
    May 3, 2012 at 17:03
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    please post the database system you use. (as tag) May 3, 2012 at 17:09
  • If I understand what you're trying to do, you're trying to update every single order header with information from the client. This begs the question, why do this at all? Why not just relate the order header to the client info and grab the info from the client table? You seem to be working against the relational model here.
    – swasheck
    May 3, 2012 at 18:28
  • we have it relating to client table atm, problem is, when we change the clients rates, it updates ALL the old invoices..so it looks like they owe us money, or we owe them,.. (i didnt build this), so the idea is that all future invoices would, once they were created, save their initial price in orderheader, instead of being called from client May 3, 2012 at 18:35
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    Triggers on the table? stackoverflow.com/questions/149124/…
    – swasheck
    May 3, 2012 at 18:58

3 Answers 3

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Based on this answer to a previous question, and all of the other troubleshooting that we did, it appears as though you have a trigger getting in the way somewhere. Try disabling it and running the update.

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SOMETHING like that should work (with formatting)

update orderheader
set denialcharge_cost = b.denial_cost, 
    epd_cost = b.early_default_payment,
    expeditecharge_cost = b.expeditecharge,
    duediligence_cost = b.duediligence,
    deskreview_cost = b.deskreview, 
    servicing_cost = b.servicingcharge,
    mers_cost = b.merscharge, 
    qcplans_cost = b.qcplans
from clients b 
where orderheader.prnt_id = clients.id
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  • this won't work..it's basically the same thing i have in a dif format May 3, 2012 at 17:59
  • what do you mean not working, are you getting error ? or the result doesn't met what you want ?
    – Turbot
    May 3, 2012 at 18:39
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from what i understand of the error, you are trying do fetch only one result, somewhere and the subquery returns more than a field.

like

select (select * from bb) as count from cc gives an error

because the subquery returns more than a field from the nested query

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  • yea, i'm trying to have only one result.. well for each column.. but yea May 3, 2012 at 18:00
  • i tried breaking it out, and update each one with a select, selecting the column i needed..same error..so i added select top 1..same error May 3, 2012 at 18:20

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