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Insert Into TableA... From TableB Left Outer Join

Asked by alanwarren in MS SQL Server

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Using SQL Express 2005

I have a table (tblDefaultPic) that contains one record, it is priming table, the data in it is used to create a default record in another table (tblPics) when a new user is created.

The key field in all tables is UserID which is a UniqueIdentifier.
The field UserID definately exists in table (aspnet_users)

Can't quite seem to get my head around this, maybe its getting late, looking for a quick answer if possible, thanks.

This is what I have, but the select returns 0 records, hmmm.

INSERT INTO tblPics ([Filename], FileExtension, Picture, [Size], [Type], Created, Thumb, Album, Active, PrimaryPic, UserID)

SELECT      D.[Filename], D.FileExtension, D.Picture, D.[Size], D.[Type], D.Created, D.Thumb, D.Album, D.Active, D.PrimaryPic, @UserID
FROM      tblDefaultPic AS D Left OUTER JOIN
        aspnet_Users AS U ON D.UserID = U.UserId LEFT OUTER JOIN
            tblPics as Px ON D.UserID = Px.UserID
 
WHERE      (Px.UserID IS NULL)AND
            (D.UserID IS NULL)





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