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Asked by pablo_munoz in SQL Server 2005

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I have a cursor inside a trigger that fires after insert. When I try to insert multiple records into my "CompletedOrders" table I get the following error:
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Msg 512, Level 16, State 1, Procedure InsertPayPeriod, Line 27
Subquery returned more than 1 value. This is not permitted when the subquery follows =, !=, <, <= , >, >= or when the subquery is used as an expression.
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"InsertPayPeriod" is my Trigger, if I insert one record it works, but when using a sql statement to insert multiple records it fails
Here is my insert statement:
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INSERT INTO FIT_TMWGeneral.dbo.CompletedOrders (order_number, order_status, order_completion_stamp, order_completion_date)
SELECT TOP 100 ord_number
, ord_status
, convert(varchar(20), ord_complete_stamp, 101) CompletionStamp
, convert(varchar(20), ord_completiondate, 101) CompletionDate
FROM orderheader (NOLOCK)
WHERE ord_status = 'CMP'
AND ord_complete_stamp IS NOT NULL
AND ord_complete_stamp BETWEEN '01/01/2007' AND getDate()
ORDER BY CompletionStamp
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Top 100 was used for testing, total will = much more
along I have attached my trigger, please help!!Start Free Trial
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set ANSI_NULLS ON
set QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
ALTER TRIGGER [dbo].[InsertPayPeriod]
ON [dbo].[CompletedOrders]
AFTER INSERT
AS
BEGIN
 
	DECLARE PayPeriodCursor CURSOR 
	READ_ONLY
	FOR 
		
		SELECT PayPeriodStart, PayPeriodEnd, PayPeriodEndOfMonth, PayPeriodDesc
		FROM FIT_TMWGeneral.dbo.CompletedOrdersPayPeriod
		ORDER BY PayPeriodStart	
 
	DECLARE @PayPeriodStart DATETIME 
	DECLARE @PayPeriodEnd DATETIME
	DECLARE @EndOfMonth DATETIME
	DECLARE @PayPeriodDesc VARCHAR(50) 
 
	OPEN PayPeriodCursor
	
	FETCH NEXT FROM PayPeriodCursor INTO @PayPeriodStart, @PayPeriodEnd, @EndOfMonth, @PayPeriodDesc
 
	WHILE (@@fetch_status = 0)
		BEGIN 
			
			IF (SELECT order_completion_stamp FROM inserted) BETWEEN CONVERT(varchar(20),@PayPeriodStart,101) AND CONVERT(varchar(20),@PayPeriodEnd,101)
				BEGIN
					IF (SELECT order_completion_date FROM inserted) <= @EndOfMonth
						BEGIN
							UPDATE CompletedOrders
							SET pay_period = @PayPeriodDesc
							FROM CompletedOrders
							WHERE CompletedOrders.order_number = (SELECT order_number FROM inserted)
						END 
					ELSE
						BEGIN
							UPDATE CompletedOrders
							SET pay_period = UPPER(LEFT((SELECT DATENAME(MONTH,order_completion_date) FROM inserted),3)) 
							FROM CompletedOrders
							WHERE CompletedOrders.order_number = (SELECT order_number FROM inserted)
						END 
				END
 
			FETCH NEXT FROM PayPeriodCursor INTO @PayPeriodStart, @PayPeriodEnd, @EndOfMonth, @PayPeriodDesc
		END  
 
CLOSE PayPeriodCursor
DEALLOCATE PayPeriodCursor
 
END
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