We have an invoice table. The invoice has an owner and customer, both id fields which link to a resource table. The resource table contains businesses which might have 'child' businesses under them. I have a query that checks if the current business is in the owner_id or customer_id like so:
SELECT * FROM invoices i WHERE @BusinessId IN ( i.owner_id, i.customer_id )
The problem I have at the moment is that I need to verify if the business or its child businesses are in the owner_id or customer_id. We have a function that returns a table containing the business ids from the resource table if I query it like so:
select business_id from dbo.vfn_child_business(@BusinessId , 'Y')
The 'Y' parameter basically returns the main parent along with the child business id's in the results (essentially looking for child businesses of a business and including itself).
I can't figure out how to query to say
SELECT * from Invoices
where ANY OF MY RESULTS FROM CHILD BUSINESS FUNCTION IN ( i.owner_id, i.customer_id ).
I've tried:
... WHERE (select business_id
from dbo.vfn_child_business(@BusinessId , 'Y'))
IN ( i.owner_id, i.customer_id )
But I get this error:
Subquery returned more than 1 value. This is not permitted when the subquery follows =, !=, <, <= , >, >= or when the subquery is used as an expression.
Please can anyone help?