
MICROSOFT SQL SERVER
Join the results of a stored procedure in T-SQL
Harinatha Reddy Gorla 11.20.2001
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There may be several instances where you have to join the results of a stored procedure with another query. Here's how to do it.
First, set the data access option for the server:
exec sp_serveroption '', 'data access', true
Then, let's create a table called "tblNames" in the "Pubs" datbase:
/*
TickerSymbol CompanyName
------------- --------------
AMGN Amgen Inc
KO Coca-Cola Company
MSFT Microsoft Corporation
ORCL Oracle Corporation/DE
PEP PepsiCo Inc
*/
--//////////////////////////////////////
Use Pubs
--create a simple stored procedure
CREATE procedure sp_myproc
as
SELECT 'KO' AS Tickersymbol
go
--now join the results of SP with query
select A.CompanyName,A.TickerSymbol from tblNames A
join openquery([server_name], '{call pubs..sp_myproc}') B
on A.TickerSymbol = B.TickerSymbol
go
--//////////////////////////////////////
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