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Why do I get the error "Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'AS'" from the following code?

DECLARE @FirstHole INTEGER

SELECT MIN(HoleId) FROM dbo.Holes WHERE CourseId = (
SELECT MAX(dbo.Holes.CourseId) FROM dbo.Registration 
LEFT JOIN dbo.Competitions ON dbo.Registration.CompetitionId = dbo.Competitions.CompetitionId 
LEFT JOIN dbo.Holes ON dbo.Competitions.CourseId = dbo.Holes.CourseId WHERE RegistrationId = 102
) AND dbo.Holes.MarkerId = 2 AS @FirstHole
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That is not how you assign to a variable in TSQL.

I presume your intention is to do this

DECLARE @FirstHole INTEGER

SELECT  @FirstHole = MIN(HoleId) /* <-- Assignment here*/
FROM   dbo.Holes
WHERE  CourseId = (SELECT MAX(dbo.Holes.CourseId)
                   FROM   dbo.Registration
                          LEFT JOIN dbo.Competitions
                            ON dbo.Registration.CompetitionId = dbo.Competitions.CompetitionId
                          LEFT JOIN dbo.Holes
                            ON dbo.Competitions.CourseId = dbo.Holes.CourseId
                   WHERE  RegistrationId = 102)
       AND dbo.Holes.MarkerId = 2 
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  • Perfect thanks, you wouldn't believe how long I was messing with that little bit of code wondering why it wouldn't work.
    – gallie
    Jan 20, 2013 at 21:27
  • @gallie - Just out of curiosity what rationale did you use for accepting an answer? Jan 20, 2013 at 21:42
  • My code now works the way I want it to work. Is that not the only rationale? :)
    – gallie
    Jan 20, 2013 at 21:44
  • @gallie - I meant why choose the one with identical code but posted later? Jan 20, 2013 at 21:45
  • @gallie you should accept this answer as it was posted first. I did not see it when I was finishing my answer
    – Taryn
    Jan 20, 2013 at 21:58

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