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Need to add sub-query in main query

Asked by ssmith94015 in SQL Query Syntax, SQL Server 2005, Microsoft Programming

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I have an insert statement that draws its data from various tables.  Also, I have created a temp table that holds extension data, however, I need to only pull the loan number and MAX(ExtensionDate) from the temp table and the main query needs to only insert those loan that are are in the sub-query.  But I simply do not know how to do this without creating another temp table to hold the results of the select query where the date criteria is give.  Where and how can I insert this select query into the main query, or is it even possible?Start Free Trial
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Insert Into #LoansDue(LoanNo, LoanStructure, CurrentMaturity, OpenDate, OrigOpenDate, LoanKind,
      LoanCls1, LoanAmount, PayoffDate, OrigMaturity, LoanStatus, ShortName, CIFName,
	  NoOfExtensions, DaysExtended) 
SELECT     LOANMAST.LOAN, LOANMAST.LOAN_PRODUCT, CONVERT(CHAR(10),LOANMAST.MAT_DATE, 110),
	       CONVERT(CHAR(10),LOANMAST.CLOSED_DATE,110), CONVERT(CHAR(10),LOANMAST.EST_CLOSE_DATE, 110),
	       LOANMAST.LOAN_KIND, RTRIM(DEALLOAN.DEAL) + '/' + LOANMAST.REGION, 
		   LOANMAST.CURR_AUTHZD_AMT, CONVERT(CHAR(10),LOANMAST.PAYOFF_DATE, 110), 
		   CONVERT(CHAR(10),LOANMAST.ORIG_MAT_DATE,110),
		   LOANMAST.LOAN_STATUS, BORROWER.SHORT_NAME, CARDINDX.DESCRIPTION, '0',
		   CAST(LOANMAST.MAT_DATE As int)- CAST(LOANMAST.ORIG_MAT_DATE As int)
FROM         BORROWER INNER JOIN
                      LOANMAST ON BORROWER.LOAN = LOANMAST.LOAN INNER JOIN
                      DEALLOAN ON LOANMAST.LOAN = DEALLOAN.LOAN INNER JOIN
                      CARDINDX ON BORROWER.SHORT_NAME = CARDINDX.SHORT_NAME
WHERE     (LOANMAST.ORIG_MAT_DATE <> LOANMAST.MAT_DATE) AND 
	      (LOANMAST.MAT_DATE >= '2007-7-1') AND (LOANMAST.MAT_DATE <= '2007-12-31')
 
 
SELECT LoanNo, MAX(ExtensionDate) As LastExtensionDate
FROM #EXTENSIONS
GROUP BY LoanNo
HAVING MAX(ExtensionDate) < '2007-7-1'
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