I'm trying to analyze a query to extract the logic and I am seeing several select statements that use the syntax SELECT FROM tableName(1). Below is a few examples of this syntax being used. This is a fairly large insert statement so I am unable to post the entire query.
select nh.firm_code, nh.acct_num, nh.sub_code, b.amt
from nav_hist nh(1), breakpoints b
where nh.sales_load_id = b.schedule_id
select sum(weekdays.factor)
from calc_hist weekdays(1)
where weekdays.sys_date >= dateadd(dd, f.usr_num_days - 7, f.sys_date)
and weekdays.sys_date < f.sys_date
and c.firm_code = weekdays.firm_code
Does anyone know what the (1) means in the from statement?
Incorrect syntax near '1'
.weekdays
is a table and not an alias, what iscalc_hist
?calc_hist
, and it's being aliased asweekdays
? At least, that how it appears from your question. What compat version is this database? Are you able to run those exact statements adhoc in SSMS?