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SQL Server 2005 Stored Procedure do a select on another select statement

Asked by yo_daz_uk in .NET, SQL Server 2005

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I am new to SQL Server.  I have heard about this wonderful thing called stored procedures :-).  I am trying to convert an Access database to SQL server 2005.  I can use the upgrade wizard for the tables, but the queries that are used i cannot.

In the Access database we have queries that are built up of other sub queries, because in Access you cannot have multiple select statements in a query.  However in stored procedures i think you can, please tell me you can?!?!

What i want to know is how?

I have followed a basic article through and think i can make a stored procedure select a table, but then how do i do a select using the results of the previous select?

I hope this makes sense.

Thanks,

Daz

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