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Suppose I have two tables:

  • TABLE1: Has a list of IDs I need to process.
  • TABLE2: Has key-value pairs of ID's and values.

I need to retrieve the values from TABLE2 for all the IDs in TABLE1, as a single string. In order to achieve this, I made the next query:

DECLARE @id INT, @value VARCHAR(10);

SELECT @id=0, @value='';

SELECT
    @value = @value + (SELECT TOP 1 value FROM TABLE2 WHERE id=@id) + '-',
    @id = @id+1
FROM TABLE1

But when I run this query, the subquery always returns null (and, therefore, @value=NULL at the end). My question is: Why does the subquery SELECT TOP 1 value FROM TABLE2 WHERE id=@id always returns NULL, even if the ID is found in TABLE2?

3 Answers 3

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This is a very weird way of trying to implement a treewalker, increasing @id in the SELECT and expecting it to apply to the subquery. It doesn't work because SQL Server locks the value of @id for the subquery expression as a constant right at the query setup phase.

See this example, where the returned @value clearly indicates that @id is locked at 1. With your question, it was locked at 0, hence each subquery will return NULL, ostensibly because there is no match for @id = 0.

create table table1 (
  id int);
create table table2 (
  id int, value varchar(10));
insert table1 values (1),(2),(3),(4);
insert table2 values
(1,1),
(2,2),
(3,3),
(4,4);

DECLARE @id INT, @value VARCHAR(10);

SELECT @id=1, @value='';

SELECT
    @value = @value + (SELECT TOP 1 value FROM TABLE2 WHERE id=@id) + '-',
    @id = @id+1
FROM TABLE1;

select @value, @id

-- result
1-1-1-1       5

If you merely wanted the values from 2, then instead of the variable @id, you just correlate the subquery to the table.id as below:

create table table1 (id int);
create table table2 (id int, value varchar(10));
insert table1 values (1),(2),(3),(4);
insert table2 values
(1,1),
(3,9),
(4,4);

DECLARE @value VARCHAR(10);

SELECT @value='';

SELECT
    @value = @value + isnull((SELECT TOP 1 value 
                              FROM TABLE2 
                              WHERE id=table1.id) + '-','')
FROM TABLE1;

select @value

-- Result
1-9-4
10
  • Yes, but I'm curious to know why the subquery returns NULL allways. Sep 28, 2012 at 21:50
  • Because the first thing it does is (SELECT TOP 1 value FROM TABLE2 WHERE id=0) which evaluates to null, and null + 'value' = null
    – d89761
    Sep 28, 2012 at 22:00
  • I guess I have to give up with this way, and use a while loop instead. For future references, can I use a CTE instead of this approach? Sep 28, 2012 at 22:09
  • I don't think you need a while loop or CTE. There are two other answers that do what you wanted. Unless you needed to group the values or something like that, which you didn't mention. Sep 28, 2012 at 22:10
  • @Giscard Biamby, this was just a short example to show my question, but what I'm actually doing is a lot more complex than this. I can't use the other examples because I need the last ID, not the current ID, for each loop. Sep 28, 2012 at 22:16
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It's because you are starting your @id at 0. Unless you have an id of 0 in your table, you probably need to do: SELECT @id=1

Alternately, you could condense it to this and not use the id:

SELECT @value = @value + value +  '-'
FROM TABLE2 t2
INNER JOIN TABLE1 t1 ON t1.id = t2.id
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Yet another solution (this one only appends the '-' delimiter between values from table2 if the value from table2 is NOT NULL):

declare @id int, @value varchar(max);
select @id = 0, @value='';

select 
    @value = @value + isnull(value,'') + case when value is null then '' else '-' end
from 
    table2 t2
where 
    t2.id in (select id from table1)

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