I have two tables TableA and TableB. I have a stored procedure which
runs every morning and based on some logic dumps rows from TableA to
TableB. In Table B there are two additional colums ID and RunID. ID is
a normal sequence applied for all rows. But the RunId should be
constant for a run of stored proc.
So for e.g. say structure of Table A and Table B
Table A Table B
col1 ID RunID col1
Now when I run stored proc I want rows copied as below
TableA TableB
col1 ID RunID col1
row1 1 1 row1
row2 2 1 row2
The next day when stored prc runs I want data as
TableA TableB
col1 ID RunID col1
row1 1 1 row1
row2 2 1 row2
row1 3 2 row1
row2 4 2 row2
So for every run of stored proc each day I want the Run ID incremented
only by one and ID is normal sequence which increments for allrows
inserted.
Please help.
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Hi,
>
I have two tables TableA and TableB. I have a stored procedure which
runs every morning and based on some logic dumps rows from TableA to
TableB. In Table B there are two additional colums ID and RunID. ID is
a normal sequence applied for all rows. But the RunId should be
constant for a run of stored proc.
>
So for e.g. say structure of Table A and Table B
>
Table A Table B
>
col1 ID RunID col1
>
Now when I run stored proc I want rows copied as below
>
TableA TableB
>
col1 ID RunID col1
row1 1 1 row1
row2 2 1 row2
>
The next day when stored prc runs I want data as
>
TableA TableB
>
col1 ID RunID col1
row1 1 1 row1
row2 2 1 row2
row1 3 2 row1
row2 4 2 row2
>
So for every run of stored proc each day I want the Run ID incremented
only by one and ID is normal sequence which increments for allrows
inserted.
>
Please help.
>
Nick
>
Lookup the ROW_NUMBER() function.
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David Portas
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