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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T15:17:09+00:00 2026-06-01T15:17:09+00:00

As an example, if I have a table: DECLARE @tmpTable TABLE ( SectionID INT,

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As an example, if I have a table:

DECLARE @tmpTable TABLE
( SectionID INT,
  DetailID INT)

I have the following data:

SectionID    DetailID
1000          -1
1000           0
1000          -1
1100          5000
1100          0
1200          0
1200          0
1300          7000
1300          8000

How do I write the SQL to get all Section Ids that have ALL Detail IDs of 0 or -1. In the above example, the SQL should return 1000 and 1200 (not 1100 as atleast 1 item is not a 0 or a -1)

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    2026-06-01T15:17:11+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 3:17 pm
    SELECT DISTINCT SectionID
    FROM @tmpTable AS t
    WHERE NOT EXISTS
          ( SELECT *
            FROM @tmpTable AS tt
            WHERE tt.SectionID = t.SectionID
              AND tt.DetailID NOT IN (-1, 0)
          )
    

    I think this should work too, since DetailID is an integer and the values you are checking (-1 and 0) have no gaps between them. And it could be faster, with an index on (SectionID, DetailID):

    SELECT SectionID
    FROM @tmpTable AS t
    GROUP BY SectionID
    HAVING MAX(DetailID) <= 0
       AND MIN(DetailID) >= -1
    
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