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SQL - Finding unique values in a certain order

Asked by adrobnis in SQL Query Syntax, MS SQL Server

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Hello.

SQL Server 2000

Table - tblDateTimes
  Columns:  ClassID, Date/Time  (other columns, but irrelevant)
Table - tblClasses
  Columns:  ClassID (same as tblDateTimes), ClassName, etc....

Problem:
Using tblDateTimes, put result set in date order first where date is greater than or equal to current date, THEN pull the first three unique (distinct) ID values.  Taking those values, pull the three (3) class names from tblClasses and return to calling webpage.

I cannot seem to find the correct Transact SQL Statements to make this work.  I do not want to create a temporary table as this is used on the homepage of the site and will cause too much traffic in the database.  There must be a method to either create a procedure to call another procedure or handle this within one procedure.

Thank you for your time.
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