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insert into table3(company_id,lev_id,vare_id)
select company_id,lev_id,vare_id from table2 where vare_id = 56 AND exists (select 1 from table1 where table1.company_id = table2.company_id)
On Thu, 2003-10-16 at 10:20, roland.skoldblom_at_ica.se wrote:
> Hallo,
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> Anyone whom could gíve me some good help on this.
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> I have a table with one field, called Company_id
> Like this
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> Company_id
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> 16
> 45
> 50
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> In table 2 I have this field and values:
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> Company_id Lev_id Vare_id
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> 16 45 56
> 34 10 20
> 67 10 20
> 45 15 30
> 50 12 12
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> I would like to from table 2 do a select and find the Company_ids from table1 and find out the responding lev_id and vare_id in table2and then insert them into a new table(table3) so it would look like this:
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> Company_id Lev_id Vare_id
> 16 45 56
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> Anyone whom could give me some help on this how to write the sql- query.
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> I have tried with this sql query. What is wrong?
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> insert into table3(company_id,lev_id,vare_id)
> select company_id,lev_id,vare_id from table2 where vare_id = 56
> (where exists select company_id from table1)
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> Thanks in advance
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Richard Quintin, DBA
Information Systems & Computing, DBMS
Virginia Tech
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