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SQL Server: Is it possible to insert into two tables at the same time?

My database contains three tables called Object_Table, Data_Table and Link_Table. The link table just contains two columns, the identity of an object record and an identity of a data record. I want ...
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functional reason why stored procedures don't support INSERT/EXECUTE INTO?

In SQL Server, there's no way to create a temp table on the fly from the results of a stored procedure, ala: CREATE TABLE #temptable AS EXEC spMyStoredProc or EXEC spMyStoredProc INTO #temptable ...
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Use temp tables in SSIS packages

I am writing a basic file dump from one database to another. I am using SSIS 2008 and creating several packages to transform the data I have from a MSSQL 2010 database to a MYSQL 5.1 database. All ...
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Normal table or global temp table?

Me and another developer are discussing which type of table would be more appropriate for our task. It's basically going to be a cache that we're going to truncate at the end of the day. Personally, I ...
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Evaluation of CTEs in SQL Server 2005

I have a question about how MS SQL evaluates functions inside CTEs. A couple of searches didn't turn up any results related to this issue, but I apologize if this is common knowledge and I'm just ...
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Can I have index created on temp tables (#temp) which are created dynamically in a stored procedure?

I am creating temp tables (#temp_table) in my stored procedure. It is a huge table with large data. Then I am creating a index in the storeed procedure as it is required for faster query to the temp ...
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TempDB Log File Growth Using Global Temp Tables

This is really a two prong question. One, I'm experiencing a phenomenon where SQL server consumes a lot of tempDB log file space when using a global temp table while using a local temp table will ...
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SQL Server tempdb permanent tables use cases

Are there any use cases for permanent tables in tempdb database ? By permanent I mean not using # or ## but creating a real table in tempdb. I know that restarting the sql service will wipe the ...
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SQL “WITH” Performance and Temp Table (possible “Query Hint” to simplify)

Given the example queries below (Simplified examples only) DECLARE @DT int; SET @DT=20110717; -- yes this is an INT WITH LargeData AS ( SELECT * -- This is a MASSIVE table indexed on dt field ...
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Scope of Derived Tables in SQL Server

I've been looking into SQL recently and exploring a bit. in regards to Temp Tables I have discovered 3 different temp table types: 1) CREATE TABLE #TempTable 2) DECLARE TABLE @TempTable 3) SELECT * ...
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SQL Temp Tables & Replication

I have had an issue with our replication process and would like to salvage some data. I have a process in place where I will connect to each subscriber before flagging them for reinitialization and I ...
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Using openrowset to read an Excel file into a temp table; how do I reference that table?

I'm trying to write a stored procedure that will read an Excel file into a temp table, then massage some of the data in that table, then insert selected rows from that table into a permanent table. ...
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Where to store temp data during replication?

I've just started playing around with Replicating our system and am not sure how best to handle this issue. I want to filter data, but its not as easy as "where columnName = 'abc'". So I'm writing a ...
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Error in SQL Server 2005 Syntax

Here is the SQL: CREATE TABLE dbo.TmpFeesToRules1(Name varchar, LookupId int) INSERT INTO dbo.TmpFeesToRules1(Name, LookupId) SELECT DISTINCT Name, 0 FROM Lending.Fee UNION SELECT DISTINCT Name, 0 ...
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SQL Server 2005 error

Why can't you do this and is there are work around? You get this error. Msg 2714, Level 16, State 1, Line 13 There is already an object named '#temptable' in the database. declare @x int set @x = ...