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I have a query like this in SQL Server

SELECT JOINT_NO_PGZ,
       MAT_0_PGZ,
       Sum(QTY_0_PGZ),
       Mat_1_PGZ,
       Sum(qty_check_1_PGZ),
       Line_Number_PGZ
FROM   [PGC].[dbo].[HISTORies]
GROUP  BY JOINT_NO_PGZ,
          Line_Number_PGZ,
          MAT_0_PGZ,
          Mat_1_PGZ 

In the select query i have 2 columns MAT_0_PGZ and Mat_1_PGZ , i should pass these values to another table and get the result based on that table but i don't know how can i pass these values to another query i mean :

SELECT JOINT_NO_PGZ,
       MAT_0_PGZ,
       Sum(QTY_0_PGZ),
       Mat_1_PGZ,
       Sum(qty_check_1_PGZ),
       Line_Number_PGZ,
       ( Function(MAT_0_PGZ, Mat_1_PGZ) )
FROM   [PGC].[dbo].[HISTORies]
GROUP  BY JOINT_NO_PGZ,
          Line_Number_PGZ,
          MAT_0_PGZ,
          Mat_1_PGZ 

I am new to SQL Server.

Best regards

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  • 1
    Your question is too broad as we have no clue what that function call is supposed to do. You can call functions that way but I would not advise it in a GROUP BY, performance will probably be poor. Perhaps you could rethink the question and identify what it is you are actually trying to achieve rather than assuming it has to be a function call. Nov 2, 2014 at 6:03
  • If you need it for just one next statement, you can wrap it in a CTE (Common Table Expression) - otherwise, you need to store the results into a temporary table
    – marc_s
    Nov 2, 2014 at 8:28

2 Answers 2

1

You should use insert into...

insert into [your table] values (col1, col2)

SELECT JOINT_NO_PGZ,
       MAT_0_PGZ,
       Sum(QTY_0_PGZ),
       Mat_1_PGZ,
       Sum(qty_check_1_PGZ),
       Line_Number_PGZ
FROM   [PGC].[dbo].[HISTORies]
GROUP  BY JOINT_NO_PGZ,
          Line_Number_PGZ,
          MAT_0_PGZ,
          Mat_1_PGZ

and than use your second query

0

check this out :

insert into (table_name) (column_names separated by commas) (the select statement with the columns you want to transfer separated also by commas)

example :

insert into studentTable (Student_ID, Student_Class) (select Student_ID, Student_Class from StudentMarks)

That will work.

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