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Answer by Magnus Ahlkvist

Where does the strings come from? Are they in a table, or how is the statement created? I ask, because you say that you want your query to "loop", and that's generally not a good idea. If the data that...

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Answer by Grant Fritchey

In general, you're better off combining sets of data in TSQL, that's what it does. You can put all sorts of conditionals in the WHERE clause. You can also create tables out of other SELECT statements...

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Answer by Magnus Ahlkvist

Where does the strings come from? Are they in a table, or how is the statement created? I ask, because you say that you want your query to "loop", and that's generally not a good idea. If the data that...

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Answer by Grant Fritchey

In general, you're better off combining sets of data in TSQL, that's what it does. You can put all sorts of conditionals in the WHERE clause. You can also create tables out of other SELECT statements...

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