I have the T-SQL shown below. @Results is a table variable and 'CTE' is a common table expression. I only want to insert rows into the @Results table if the SubId I'm about to insert hasn't already been inserted into the table. The code shown below doesn't do the job and I'm not sure why. Can anyone see the problem?
Insert Into @Results (
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CellSettings,
RecipeInstanceId,
BiasStartTime,
SubId
RuleInstanceId)
Select
Cell,
CellSettings,
RecipeInstanceId,
BiasStartTime,
SubId,
RuleInstanceId
From CTE
Where CTE.SubId NOT IN (Select SubId From @Results)
You need to check for existance first:
IF NOT EXISTS(SELECT * FROM @Results WHERE SubId = .......)
INSERT INTO @Results (Cell, CellSettings, RecipeInstanceId,
BiasStartTime, SubId, RuleInstanceId)
SELECT
Cell, CellSettings, RecipeInstanceId,
BiasStartTime, SubId, RuleInstanceId
FROM CTE
Maybe you could put this requirement (only return those rows that don't already exist) into your CTE so that you won't have to filter the output from the CTE yet again...
I would do it like this (assumption - you don't have duplicate SubID in your CTE, that is you insert SubID of X and then later in this same query you insert the same one.)
WITH CTE AS
(
blah
), CTENEW AS
(
SELECT CTE.*
FROM CTE
LEFT JOIN @Results R ON CTE.SubID = R.SubID
WHERE R.SubID IS NULL
)
Insert Into @Results (
Cell,
CellSettings,
RecipeInstanceId,
BiasStartTime,
SubId
RuleInstanceId)
Select
Cell,
CellSettings,
RecipeInstanceId,
BiasStartTime,
SubId,
RuleInstanceId
From CTENEW
Or you could roll the join I made into your CTE.
Try an `except clause:
insert MyTable(c1, c2, c3)
select ot.c1, ot.c2, ot.c3
from OtherTable ot
except
select mt.c1, mt.c2, mt.c3
from MyTable
Check if the record exists or not using "Exists"
If Not Exists(Select SubId From @Results)
Insert Into @Results (
Cell,
CellSettings,
RecipeInstanceId,
BiasStartTime,
SubId
RuleInstanceId)
Select
Cell,
CellSettings,
RecipeInstanceId,
BiasStartTime,
SubId,
RuleInstanceId
From CTE
Where CTE.SubId NOT IN (Select SubId From @Results)
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