I have two tables, Table_1 and Table_2.
Table_1 has columns PK (autoincrementing int) and Value (nchar(10)).
Table_2 has FK (int), Key (nchar(10)) and Value (nchar(10)).
That is to say, Table_1 is a table of data and Table_2 is a key-value store where one row in Table_1 may correspond to 0, 1 or more keys and values in Table_2.
I'd like to write code that programmatically builds up a query that inserts one row into Table_1 and a variable number of rows into Table_2 using the primary key from Table_1.
I can do it easy with one row:
INSERT INTO Table_1 ([Value])
OUTPUT INSERTED.PK, 'Test1Key', 'Test1Val' INTO Table_2 (FK, [Key], [Value])
VALUES ('Test')
But SQL doesn't seem to like the idea of having multiple rows. This fails:
INSERT INTO Table_1 ([Value])
OUTPUT INSERTED.PK, 'Test1Key', 'Test1Val' INTO Table_2 (FK, [Key], [Value])
OUTPUT INSERTED.PK, 'Test2Key', 'Test2Val' INTO Table_2 (FK, [Key], [Value])
OUTPUT INSERTED.PK, 'Test3Key', 'Test3Val' INTO Table_2 (FK, [Key], [Value])
VALUES ('Test')
Is there any way to make this work?
OUTPUTclause - you can output multiple rows into e.g. a temporary table (or a table variable - or directly into a target table, too!) – marc_s Oct 26 '12 at 20:45INSERT INTO Table_2 (FK, [Key], Value) SELECT PK, 'Test1Key', 'Test1Val' FROM (INSERT INTO Table_1 ([Value]) OUTPUT INSERTED.PK, inserted.[Value] SELECT 'Test1Val') Chg (PK, [Value])...and this is what you should do...CREATE TABLE #Tmp(PK int, value nchar(10)) INSERT INTO Table_1 ([Value]) OUTPUT INSERTED.PK, inserted.[Value] INTO #Tmp SELECT 'Test' INSERT INTO Table_2 (FK, [Key], Value) SELECT PK, 'Test1Key', 'Test1Val' FROM #Tmp UNION ALL SELECT PK, 'Test2Key', 'Test2Val' FROM #Tmp UNION ALL SELECT PK, 'Test3Key', 'Test3Val' FROM #Tmp– Ozren Tkalčec Krznarić Oct 26 '12 at 21:01